the Russians had to cut their beards and wear western clothes im sure there are other things but this is all i can think of right now! ;)
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
The Czar Alexis and his son peter the great but mostly peter
Peter the Great was often referred to as "Peter the Great" or "Peter I of Russia," but he was also nicknamed "The Reformer" due to his extensive efforts to modernize and westernize Russia. His reign from 1682 to 1725 was marked by significant changes in government, military, and culture, which aimed to transform Russia into a major European power.
Yes, one of his key aims was to modernize Russia. In practice this inolved westernization.
The ship that Peter the Great built was the "Shtandart," launched in 1703. It was a close imitation of Western European ships, reflecting Peter's desire to modernize Russia's naval capabilities. The Shtandart served as a flagship for the Russian Navy and played a significant role in establishing Russia as a maritime power. The vessel is often considered a symbol of Peter's efforts to reform and westernize Russia during his reign.
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Peter the Great.
A major goal of Peter the Great was to westernize Russia.
He wanted to westernize it
Peter the Great
A major goal of Peter the Great was to westernize Russia.
westernize Russia
social reforms
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
Peter the Great was the Russian leader that did the most to westernize Russia.