Peter I (the Great) and his half-brother Ivan V ruled under the regency of his half-sister Sofiya from 1682 to 1689. When Peter became old enough, Sofiya was packed off to a monastery for her treachery. Peter and Ivan jointly ruled Russia until 1696 when Ivan died of one of the many illnesses he had suffered all of his life. Peter carried on alone and really came into his own. He dragged Russia into the European world and picked up European technology and led Russia to become a world power before his death in 1725. One way or another, Peter I (the Great) ruled Russia from 1682 to 1725 when he died without leaving an heir to the throne.
Tsar Feodor III ruled immediately before Peter I (the Great). Many other princes and tsars ruled before him - check Wikipedia for "List of Russian rulers".
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Russia's war with Sweden, known as the Great Northern War, lasted for 21 years, from 1700 to 1721. The conflict ultimately resulted in significant territorial gains for Russia and marked the decline of Swedish influence in Northern Europe. The war concluded with the Treaty of Nystad in 1721.
US (IN LATER YEARS) Great Britain, France, Russia, China, and many other minor countries that didnt affect it much =)
During World War 2 they fought for 5 years.
Peter the Great learned and adopted many new western ideas for Russia,
they were affected as peter was their god people thought he was the best leader of all time in russia
Many people have, most notably Peter the Great, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Boris Yeltsin.
Russiaâ??s window to Europe was Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great. Due to this, Russia got many European cultural influences.
modernized and expanded Russia Built city of St. Petersburg westernized Russia
No Ivan "the terrible" died in the late 1500's before Ivan, Peters brother was even born.
Tsar Feodor III ruled immediately before Peter I (the Great). Many other princes and tsars ruled before him - check Wikipedia for "List of Russian rulers".
Russia was founded almost 2,000 years ago.
74 years.
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Peter the Great traveled to Western Europe to figure out how the Russians could be more like Western Europeans. He wanted to modernize Russia's military and industries. He was determine to bring Russia up to date with the more advanced countries of Western Europe, his goal was to modernize Russia and make it a more sophisticated country. When he returned to Russia, he made changes in the government, Russian culture (forced nobility to dress like Westerners and to cut their beards), made changes in the Russian Orthodox church, moved the capital to St. Petersburg and raised taxes to pay for reconstructing the military.Read more: Peter_the_great........_what_did_he_do_on_his_trip_of_the_Grand_embassy_I_need_help_answering_this_question
He had spent many years in European cities and you can see that influence in his city of Petersburg. Unlike Moscow the city is colorful, urban, and feels European. He also learned how to be a sailor and began the Russian navy and transformed Russia into a power from an backwater farming nation.