At that time Russia was a very backward country. Economy was based on exclusively on agriculture, and even agriculture was underdeveloped. Peter was fascinated by Western Europe and after a tour (in disguise) to Western Europe, he decided to copy what he had seen abroad and modernise his country. Peter the Great believed that to become a "world power" Russia needed a 'window on to the West '(he moved the capital to St. Petersbug) better ships, shipyards, a better navy and army, and most of all several new industries, as well as seaports.
At that time Russia was a very backward country. Economy was based on exclusively on agriculture, and even agriculture was underdeveloped. Peter was fascinated by Western Europe and after a tour (in disguise) to Western Europe, he decided to copy what he had seen abroad and modernise his country. Peter the Great believed that to become a "world power" Russia needed a 'window on to the West '(he moved the capital to St. Petersbug) better ships, shipyards, a better navy and army, and most of all several new industries, as well as seaports.
C. Western Europeans
Peter the Great started the process of westernizing Russia. He built St. Petersburg as his new capital. Catherine the Great brought in more European culture. She also began rebuilding the palace in Moscow.
In 1697, Peter the Great went on a journey with his "Great Embassy," this was a very long trip to Western Europe. He saw that many European nations were strong, so he traveled to Western Europe to figure out how the Russians could be more like Western Europeans. While he was there, leaders discovered he was there, so he quickly left. Before leaving, he convinced over 750 Europeans to return to Russian with him. They were highly skilled and educated Europeans who were willing to train Russians to become doctors, soldiers, and artisans. His goal was to Westernize Russia, he made changes in the government, Russian culture (forced nobility to dress like Westerners and to cut their beards), made changes in the Russian Orthodox church, moved the capital to St. Petersburg and raised taxes to pay for reconstructing the military.
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Peter the Great traveled to Western Europe to figure out how the Russians could be more like Western Europeans. He wanted to modernize Russia's military and industries. He was determine to bring Russia up to date with the more advanced countries of Western Europe, his goal was to modernize Russia and make it a more sophisticated country. When he returned to Russia, he made changes in the government, Russian culture (forced nobility to dress like Westerners and to cut their beards), made changes in the Russian Orthodox church, moved the capital to St. Petersburg and raised taxes to pay for reconstructing the military.Read more: Peter_the_great........_what_did_he_do_on_his_trip_of_the_Grand_embassy_I_need_help_answering_this_question
Peter I .Some customs included shaving off the Boyars beard.
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Peter the Great (died in 1725).
C. Western Europeans
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the Russians had to cut their beards and wear western clothes im sure there are other things but this is all i can think of right now! ;)
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