Mongol rulers modeled absolute power for later Russian rulers. Ivan the Great started the autocrat style of ruling in Russia when he tried to limit the power of the boyars (great landowning nobles).
he eliminated the position of the patriarch of the Russian orthodox church
he eliminated the position of the patriarch of the Russian orthodox church
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He inherited the throne of Russia from his father, Czar Alexis I, and ruled jointly with his sickly brother Ivan until Ivan died. do you know how he limited the power of the nobles? or how any other absolutism rulers limited the power of nobles?
He brought much of Northern Russia under his rule. He also recovered Russian territory that had fallen into the hands of neighboring Lithuania. Ivan built the framework for absolute rulers. He tried to limit the power of the boyars, or great landowning nobles. After he married a niece of the last Byzantine emperor, Ivan adopted Byzantine court rituals to emphasize Russia's role as the heir to Byzantine power.
Early Russian rulers, esp. Ivan III (the Great) and IV (the Terrible)
Russian serfs wanted reform to improve their living conditions, gain more rights, and alleviate their burdensome obligations to the nobles. Russian nobles wanted reform to modernize the economy, increase their power and influence, and compete more effectively with Western European countries.
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no beards for men, no long sleeves for men, changes Russian calendar to west calendar, newspapers about non Russian events, similar economic policies to west as he began to depend on agriculture of crops, started mercantilism in Russia set up government limiting power to the nobles similar to France (Senate and administrative colleges) Holy Synod set up which is similar to England
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
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