Peter the Great borrowed ideas from various European countries, particularly from the Netherlands, England, and France. He admired Western technologies and administrative practices, which influenced his efforts to modernize Russia. His visits to Western Europe, especially his time in the Netherlands, helped him adopt shipbuilding techniques, military organization, and governmental reforms that transformed Russia into a more modern state. Additionally, he sought advice and expertise from foreign specialists to implement these changes effectively.
modernized and expanded their empires using ideas from other cultures
John Locke
They used the Greek culture.
The Czar Alexis and his son peter the great but mostly peter
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
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romans
Alot of them.
Peter the Great was responsible for consolidating Russia's gains in the early 1700's. He introduced ideas from western Europe to reform his government.
Not 100% sure but I'll take a guess, Peter the Great.
Yes. Except Thais don't borrow; they steal!
Peter the Great learned and adopted many new western ideas for Russia,
A screwdriver
John Locke's philosophy.
Mainly Egypt and Mesopotamia.
modernized and expanded their empires using ideas from other cultures
Martha Stewart's website is always a good place for crafty ideas, additionally Michael's Crafts website, Jo-Ann's website, etsy (great to borrow ideas), and Dharma Trading Company.