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Peter the Great

Peter the Great or Peter I, czar of Russia, reigned from (1672-1725). In many ways he bettered the country 
of Russia, but in other ways he hurt Russia. The ways in which bettered the country outweighs the bad 
effects put upon Russians during his reign. Most of  the ways that he improved the country stemmed from 
him forcing Western European culture on his people. One of the ways in which he bettered Russia was that 
he expanded their land. Land expansion meant that Russia became bigger that the rest of Europe and Russia 
now had sea and fresh water ports important for trade. He also improved education, the military, and 
transportation. Some of the negative aspects of Peter’s rule was that the Russians taxes increased and their 
standard of life had decrease. At all cost and with his perseverance Peter had made Russia a European 
power.
Peter’s greatest accomplishment was that he educated many of the would be illiterate Russians. Russians 
were at the highest point of education that they had ever been. He standardized a simpler Russian alphabet 
and introduced Arabic numerals. He started Russian academies for higher education. For the Boyards he 
made the college aged people to go out of the country for five years to study at a school in a Western 
European school. For the first time in Russian history there were the publishing of newspapers. He also 
changed the calendar to agree with the current calendar, the Gregorian.
Peter next best accomplishment was that he expanded the state and therefor encouraged trade. Until the 
middle part of his reign Russia was land locked which meant that they had to hope that the other countries 
would let them through their country and water to go other countries seeking trade. The only way they 
could trade was with neighboring countries and that was still not good. Through wars with other countries 
such as Sweden they acquired lands that would give them seaports. With this came the establishment of a 
large seaport called St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg brought along the establishment in Russia of newly 
invented canals, stone roads, and drainage systems. The success was due to no pay labor of the peasants 
and the nobles having to spend time in that city. The city became known as the window to Europe.
The accomplishment that is both good and bad was the implementation of a strong standing army. The 
main reason for why it was good was that it gave Russia victories in wars that resulted in land gains for 
trading. He added the Kossacks to the military that was a great move because these men were great 
horsemen. Something else had grown from his army policy that benefited that peasants the nobles were also 
put in the army. Because of this the peasants through his military merit advancement policy could become 
nobles. Everyone at this time were equal in status. The reason for why it was bad was that it gave Peter 
absolute control over everyone. 85 to 90 percent of the revenue rose by taxes were given to the military. 
There were also three tax hikes to pay for his many wars and his troops. People did not realize it but their 
lives could have been at stake with any false actions.
Peter the Great was bad in that he was very cruel to the people of Russia. He heavily taxed everyone, so the 
serfs had to pay taxes for themselves and their owners. In the case of St. Petersburg the serfs had build 
without pay and those who did not build paid taxes. Peter was so mean that he tortured his son to death and 
that the people of Russia were saying some bad stuff under their breath about Peter. Due to the frequent 
wars the people that he drafted for the army had great chances of dying in action. In wars with the Turks he 
had lost some of their pride.
Peter the Great of Russia was a great Czar whose actions helped the country more than it hurt the country. 
He expanded the territory of Russia and trade with it. He also introduced Russia to Western culture. From 
that came education and inventions. He was also known for having a great military and winning many 
battles. In at least one major way he hurt the country, he raised taxes three times.



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