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  • Alexander II and III
    Who had the biggest Impact on Russia - Alexander II or Alexander III? ... However, upon Alexander II death his son, Alexander III, took over the reign of Russia. ...
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  • Russia
    ... nothing very important was achieved during Catherine's rule, she acquired valuable friends that proved to be useful in the future of Russia. Alexander I. The ...
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  • 3 Well Remembered Soviet Leaders
    ... Alexander II, Nikita Khrushchev, and Mikhail Gorbachev each had their chance to improve the country they loved, But Alexander II had a larger impact on Russia. ...
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  • Criticism Alexander Kerenskys leading of the Provisional ...
    Alexander Kerensky, the leader of the provisional government of Russia in 1917. Alexander Kerensky neglected the wishes of the Russian ...
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  • Emancipation of the Serfs
    ... Russia's proposed return to prominence, yet, even without the support of the nobility and the general fear of change throughout Russia, Alexander pressed for ...
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  • history of imperial russia
    ... Alexander II, the son of Nicholas I ruled Russia in 1855. He ... Alexander III, the next Czar, modernized Russia to a great extent. He ...
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  • Napolean's Conflict With Russia
    ... The turning point of Napoleon's career also came in 1812 when war broke out between France and Russia because of Alexander I's refusal to enforce the ...
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  • Nicholas Romanov
    ... Alexander who died in 1894 had left Russia with a society no longer controlled by tsarist rule and when Nicholas took the throne after his father's death ...
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  • Napoleon's Conflict with Russia-
    ... The turning point of Napoleon's career also came in 1812 when war broke out between France and Russia because of Alexander I's refusal to enforce the ...
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  • How Napoleons Invasion of Russia Led To His Downfall
    ... In 1805, France, under Napoleon, and Russia, under Alexander I, signed the Treaty of Tilsit. The treaty was one of peace under certain conditions. ...
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  • Modern History of Russia
    ... 1800s, Alexander I began to carry out further plans to westernize the government by attempting to create a Duma, or representative body. However, Russia became ...
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  • Russian History 2
    ... nothing very important was achieved during Catherine's rule, she acquired valuable friends that proved to be useful in the future of Russia. Alexander I. The ...
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  • The Plight of the Jews
    ... In Poland, Jews were permitted to practice their religion freely. Persecution in Russia Alexander III replaced his father as czar. ...
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  • The Life of Alexander Pushkin
    ... ode "Freedom", "The Village", and a number of other poems on Alexander I and ... by the Petersburg governor- general and then to exile to south Russia, under the ...
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  • The Defeat of Napoleon in Russia
    ... in reasons why Napoleon had lost this campaign to Russia. Napoleon believed that after a few quick victorious battles, he could convince Alexander to return to ...
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  • Crime and Punishment - Russian History
    Petersburg, Russia, during the rule of Czars Nicholas I and Alexander III." Though this topic only accounts for the reigns of Tsars Nicholas I and Alexander III ...
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  • Russian History
    ... Alexander II realized that to modernize mean that Russia needed to westernize. So in 1861 he emancipated the serfs from bondage. ...
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  • Rusian History
    ... Alexander II realized that to modernize mean that Russia needed to westernize. So in 1861 he emancipated the serfs from bondage. ...
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  • Russian Romantic Music and Tchaikovsky
    ... The new Czar of Russia, Alexander III, commissioned three pieces from Tchaikovsky for his coronation, from the opera Mazeppa. From ...
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  • Causes of the Russian Revolution-
    ... organizations. For the first few decades of the 1800's, Russia's outlook was brighter under Alexander I, who was relatively liberal. He ...
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  • Karl Marx and Communist Russia: A Man and a Revolution
    ... Alexander I's death. The revolt failed, but it opened the door for all future revolutions. The next revolt was in 1905, after the Russo-Japanese War. Russia ...
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  • Karl Marx and Communist Russia: A Man and a Revolution
    ... Alexander I's death. The revolt failed, but it opened the door for all future revolutions. The next revolt was in 1905, after the Russo-Japanese War. Russia ...
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  • Causes of the Russian Revolution
    ... organizations. For the first few decades of the 1800's, Russia's outlook was brighter under Alexander I, who was relatively liberal. He ...
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  • Russian Emancipation of Serfs
    ... Alexander II's reign begins in the aftermath of the Crimean War. The war exposed Russia's inferior military as well as its social and economic weakness to ...
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  • Long-Term cause of the Russian Revolution
    In 1812 Czar Alexander the First had sworn an oath that Russia would never make peace as long as an enemy stood on Russian soil. ...
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  • Cause of the Russian Revolution
    In 1812 Czar Alexander the First had sworn an oath that Russia would never make peace as long as an enemy stood on Russian soil. ...
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  • The Russian Intelligentsia
    ... of Alexander I's throne and saw himself as the defender of the throne. After the Decembrists' revolt, however, secret societies sprang up all over Russia and ...
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  • Russia 1903
    ... earlier, Czar Alexander II signed the ``Emancipation Manifesto'' which freed the serfs from ownership by the nobles.1 He had hoped to finally bring Russia out ...
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  • the imperial period
    ... And nickolia died in 1855. In 1855 through 1881 alexander II Romanov took over Russia. In 1860 through 1873 the first railroad boom started. ...
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  • Nicholas I and Nicholas II comparision
    ... France and Sardinia joined the Turks to help them defeat Russia's ambitions. Nicholas died before the war ended. His oldest son, Alexander II followed him as ...
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