Remake Russian institutions to be as effective as those in western Europe
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
Peter the Great was the czar of Russia in 1689. He decided to build Russia's first navy and he embarked on a policy of westernization. Westernization is the adaptation of western ideas, technology, and culture. Divine right is the believe that a rulers power to rule came from God.
they had different climates and location obliviously so they had to adopt to different living styles to survive.
Peter the Great emerged as a powerful leader by implementing extensive reforms that modernized the Russian state and military. He introduced Western technology, reorganized the army, and created a navy, transforming Russia into a formidable military power. Additionally, he centralized authority, reduced the influence of the nobility, and expanded Russian territory through successful wars, notably against Sweden in the Great Northern War. His efforts laid the foundation for Russia's emergence as a major European power.
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Peter the Great learned and adopted many new western ideas for Russia,
Peter I .Some customs included shaving off the Boyars beard.
so he can bring it to Russia to be successful
Peter the Great
Not 100% sure but I'll take a guess, Peter the Great.
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.
No. Peter the Great was from Russia.
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.
Peter the Great's reforms in Russia helped to strengthen the army.