Peter the Great transformed Russia into a major European power through extensive reforms in government, military, and society. He modernized the army and navy, established a more efficient administrative system, and promoted education and industrialization. His efforts to westernize Russian culture, including the introduction of new laws and social customs, helped to shift the nation towards a more progressive and modern state. These achievements demonstrate his strong leadership and vision for Russia's future.
Peter the Great believed that education and trade (modeled on the Western European formula) would transform his country.
Ivan the Terrible dumb answer above, it was Peter the great.
Louis XVI (he who was beheaded during the French revolution) had himself very little impact on his country apart from being there when the revolution broke out. Should you mean Louis XIV ( the "Sun King"): he had a big impact on his country in that he made it the most powerful on the European continent, but he did not radically alter its cultural, social or economic orientation, which is something Peter the Great did do.
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Yes, Peter the Great raised taxes.
Russia was ruled by both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
Peter the Great and Catherine the Great were both Russian rulers.
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Peter the Great was a much better leader that Gorbachev, as he was able to keep his country together.
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Peter the Great believed that education and trade (modeled on the Western European formula) would transform his country.
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.