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The Tsars - Coggle Diagram
The Tsars
Peter the Great
He ruled from 1682 to 1725, and succeeded Feodor III
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Alexander I
His army resisted Napoleon's troops and caused a turning point in the Napoleonic Wars, the French's defeat causing Napoleon's leadership in Europe to be weakened.
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Alexander wanted to resolve the status of the serfs, and enable them more rights.
Nicholas I
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However, he led Russian into the Crimean War.
Alexander III
He ruled from 1855-188, and succeeded Nicholas I.
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Nicholas II
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He poorly handled the First World War and the Russian Empire failed due to military and economic collapse.
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Alexander III
During his reign Russia was no involved in any major wars leading him to get the nickname of 'peacemaker'
However, he undid some of the reforms made by his father.
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Alexis Romanov
He ruled from 1645 to 1676, and succeeded his father.
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Feodor III
He succeeded his father Alexis Romanov, and ruled from 1676 to 1682
He was a devoted reformer: he made education more liberal and inclusive and helped reform the oppressive Russian laws.
Catherine the Great
She ruled from 1762 to 1796, and succeeded her predecessor Peter III
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During her time as Tsar, she also adopted Western cultures and policies.
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