Russia was expanding to the Pacific and North America at that time and sided more or less with the Union but took no active role in the war.
Russia supported the Union during the US Civil War.
Cheka
By an armoured train
Alaska was a Territory of Russia,and was purchased by the United States in 1867.
Russia was not involved in the US Civil War. A civil war is defined as a war fought between groups which are all from one country.
MY TEACHER TOLD ME THAT DURING WW1 RUSSIA WAS STARVING THEY WERE LOSING MONEY ALSO WENT INTO A BIG DEPRESSION WICH MADE THEM DROP OUT THE WAR
yes it did
Russia fought with Georgia in a civil war.
Russia left the war before its end during their revolution because Lenin couldn't at the same time deal with a civil war inside Russia and at the same time in the Great War. Therefore when the Allies met they did not allow Russia to take part in the decisions since it already made a separate treaty with Germany during the war and left it.
Google the bolshevik revoution
it is a throwback/ in homage to the "red" communists in Russia
"We" as in the US were friendly with "Russia" (as opposed to the Soviet Union) and provided military assistance during the Russian civil war, November 1917 to October 1922. Let it be noted that while the state of Russia was part of the USSR, and the US and Soviets were allies during WW2, they were not friends, as those who became the USSR were the opposition during the previously mentioned Russian civil war, and "Russia" was not technically the nation but part of the larger Soviet Union.