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peter the great gained the baltic sea
The main goal of Peter the Great war on Sweden was to gain an access to the Baltic Sea, in order to set free Russia from being exclusively a continental power.
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Sweden was neutral in World War 2, so Swedish Jews were safe in Sweden.
Peter the Great gained significant territorial and political advantages from the Great Northern War, particularly access to the Baltic Sea. His victory over Sweden allowed Russia to establish itself as a major European power and secure important ports like St. Petersburg, which became a key center for trade and culture. Additionally, the war facilitated the modernization of the Russian military and administration, aligning with Peter's broader reforms to enhance Russia's influence in Europe.
peter the great gained the baltic sea
The main goal of Peter the Great war on Sweden was to gain an access to the Baltic Sea, in order to set free Russia from being exclusively a continental power.
to gain the Baltic sea
Peter the Great fought the terks to gain the baltic states! He did this to westernize Russia!
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Peter and Mama are taking the Jews, including Ellen Rosen, to Sweden to escape the Nazis during World War II. Sweden is a neutral country where they can find safety and refuge.
Alexander the greats achievements were conquering other lands and to have war
Alexander the greats achievements were conquering other lands and to have war
Alexander the great was interested in battle and waging war only.
Sweden was neutral in Word War II.
Sweden remained neutral the entire war.
Sweden was not involved in WWI
No. Sweden was neutral.