Chapter 18 outline (World Civilizations)--The rise of Russia. What the book misses and what's wrong in it.
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Alexander Zubarev
Chapter 18 outline
The 1st sentence in the chapter is too basic. Russia's land empire was formed between 1480 and 1783, to be exact. Also, Poland continued to rival Russia until it got divided between three powers, Lithuania didn't. Instead, Russia and Poland competed for the influence of Lithuania, each demonstrating Orthodox and Catholic religions, respectively. Poland won the diplomatic battle, and pagan Lithuania became Catholic. However, Russia won the influence of Ukraine, and Ukraine became
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and Russia held the lion's share of the spoils". It could be argued that Germany had the most industrialized and populated, although not the largest, sector of Poland. However, since Russia gained most territory, future invaders, such as Napoleon, would have trouble penetrating such huge amount of territory. Catherine the Great also put down a second organized peasant revolt, Pugachev's rebellion. Both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great unintentionally made the peasant life worse.
and Russia held the lion's share of the spoils". It could be argued that Germany had the most industrialized and populated, although not the largest, sector of Poland. However, since Russia gained most territory, future invaders, such as Napoleon, would have trouble penetrating such huge amount of territory. Catherine the Great also put down a second organized peasant revolt, Pugachev's rebellion. Both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great unintentionally made the peasant life worse.