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Russia settled Siberia primarily through exploration and exploitation during the 16th and 17th centuries. The expansion began with the conquest of the Khanates of Siberia, which allowed Russian settlers, traders, and Cossacks to establish control over vast territories. The fur trade drove much of this settlement, as the demand for fur led to the establishment of trading posts and settlements. Over time, this expansion facilitated the integration of diverse indigenous populations and the spread of Russian culture and governance across the region.

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