Peter the Great contributed most, including reving arts, building up the Navy, and moving the capitol from Moscow to St.Petersburg. Catherine the Great was also a leader that seeked to advance Russia, but wasn't taken too seriously, being a woman. A series of weak tsars afterwards resulted in Russia actually going backwards to feudalism.
Russia was simply Russia in 1880.
Russia's society is the people who live in Russia.
Russia
why russia was originalle called great rus'
Russia's army would prepare to defeat Germany
All of them are westernized.
He westernized Russia
They modernized and westernized Russia to European standards.
Peter the Great learned and adopted many new western ideas for Russia,
Peter I (Peter the Great) is the Tsar who westernized Russia.
Peter the Great was the Russian leader that did the most to westernize Russia.
47
Peter the Great 'westernized' Russia by introducing European technical knowledge, fashion and ideas to Russia; Alexander II abolished serfdom in Russia, freeing some 15 million people from slavery.
Peter the Great was a Russian czar/tsar in the 1700's who's main achievement was to "westernize" Russia. Some achievements include... -Building a Navy - Creating the Table of Ranks, which allowed peasants to move up on the social chain. -Building a new capital (St. Petersburg) -Introducing art and philosophy into early Russia -WESTERNIZING RUSSIA
modernized and expanded Russia Built city of St. Petersburg westernized Russia
Philippines
The power of the Iranian clergy becoming severely limited was a way that Iran became more westernized after World War I.