Catherine the great.
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Russia's boundaries expanded primarily under the leadership of Tsar Peter the Great in the early 18th century, as he sought to modernize the country and gain access to warm-water ports. His military campaigns against Sweden and the establishment of Saint Petersburg significantly expanded Russian territory. Additionally, Catherine the Great furthered this expansion in the late 18th century through successful wars against the Ottoman Empire and the partitioning of Poland. These leaders played crucial roles in shaping the vast expanse of Russia's territory.
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In 1910, Russia's political boundaries extended from Eastern Europe to Siberia in Asia, encompassing a vast territory that included present-day Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and parts of Central Asia.
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Sweden, Finland and Russia.
She expanded serfdom.
Ivan and Peter 1
i think that it is because of Russia's plate boundaries and plate tectonics
The capital of present day Russia is Moscow.
Russia was expanded to the Pacific Ocean primarily under the leadership of Tsar Peter the Great in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His efforts to modernize the Russian Navy and establish trade routes led to the exploration and eventual colonization of Siberia and the Far East. Additionally, the expeditions of explorers like Vitus Bering in the 18th century further solidified Russia's presence in the Pacific region. This expansion laid the groundwork for Russia’s eventual influence in North America and the Pacific islands.
In soviet russia leadership doesn't change.