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CHAPTER 16 SECTION 1

CHAPTER 16 SECTION 1. RUSSIA AND THE WESTERN REPUBLICS. HISTORY OF EXPANSION. VIKINGS SETTLED BETWEEN THE BALTIC AND BLACK SEAS IN THE NINTH CENTURY. MONGOLS FROM THE EAST INVADED 400 YEARS LATER AND CONTROLLED THE REGION UNTIL THE 1500S.

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CHAPTER 16 SECTION 1

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  1. CHAPTER 16 SECTION 1 RUSSIA AND THE WESTERN REPUBLICS

  2. HISTORY OF EXPANSION VIKINGS SETTLED BETWEEN THE BALTIC AND BLACK SEAS IN THE NINTH CENTURY MONGOLS FROM THE EAST INVADED 400 YEARS LATER AND CONTROLLED THE REGION UNTIL THE 1500S

  3. IVAN THE GREAT UNIFIED THE REGION IN THE 1500S.

  4. St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow was completed in 1555, under the rule of Czar Ivan the Terrible.

  5. Legend has it that Ivan had the architect of this beautiful building blinded so that he could never build or design anything as beautiful again, for anyone else.

  6. St. Basil’s is a Russian Orthodox Church and is decorated with paintings and gilding on all its interior walls.

  7. THE KREMLIN

  8. The Kremlin (“fortress” in Russian) surrounds government buildings and what were once the Czar’s personal churches.

  9. KREMLIN CATHEDRALS

  10. CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION

  11. CATHEDRAL OF THE ANNUNCIATION

  12. ST. PETERSBURG

  13. PETER THE GREAT DESIGNED THE CITY, WHICH WAS BUILT FROM A MOSQUITO-INFESTED SWAMP.

  14. IT BECAME A COMPLEX OF ISLANDS AND CANALS WITH HUNDREDS OF BRIDGES.

  15. EVERY BRIDGE IS UNIQUE

  16. THE FIRST STRUCTURE HE BUILT WAS THE FORTRESS OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL OVERLOOKING THE NEVA RIVER.

  17. INSIDE THE FORT WAS PETER THE GREAT’S PERSONAL CATHEDRAL

  18. ICON IN THE CATHEDRAL

  19. PETER BUILT THE ADMIRALTY FOR THE COMMANDERS OF THE RUSSIAN NAVY

  20. This is a statue of Peter The Great. The body was cast in bronze before he died The head was cast from his death mask and added later. The only problem is that the head of the statue is ended up to be too small for the bronze body!

  21. NEXT TO THE RIVER NEVA IS THE WINTER PALACE OF THE CZARS

  22. TODAY, THE WINTER PALACE IS HOME TO THE HERMITAGE, ONE OF THE LARGEST ART MUSEUMS IN THE WORLD

  23. THE CATHERINE THE GREAT CHANDELIER IN THE HERMITAGE MUSEUM

  24. PETER DESIGNED HIS CITY TO IMITATE PARIS

  25. NEXT TO THE WINTER PALACE

  26. ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHURCHES IN ST. PETERSBURG IS THE CHURCH ON SPILLED BLOOD, NAMED FOR THE SITE WHERE THE CZAR’S SON WAS ASSASSINATED.

  27. IT IS COMPLETELY COVERED IN MOSAIC TILE ON THE EXTERIOR.

  28. 1917 AND THE REVOLUTION

  29. OUTSIDE THE WINTER PALACE, THE HOME OF THE ROMANOV FAMILY FOR A FEW MONTHS OF THE YEAR, A PROTEST IN 1917 GREW INTO THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

  30. REVOLUTIONARY SQUARE

  31. ARCH IN REVOLUTIONARY SQUARE

  32. Communism • Led by the writings of Karl Marx, a German philosopher, Vladimir Lenin instituted a command economy, originally thought to improve the lives of workers • Instead, communism led to scarcity, inefficiency, and lack of consumer goods

  33. Collective Farms • Large state farms, called collectives, were formed, and workers were moved by force by the government to work on them. • The farms were inefficient and did not reward hard work. • Many people starved because of the failure of the farms to feed the Soviet people.

  34. OUTSIDE THE KREMLIN IS RED SQUARE, LOCATION OF LENIN’S TOMB

  35. LENIN’S TOMB

  36. A CUSTOM AMONG RUSSIAN COUPLES IS TO VISIT MONUMENTS IN RED SQUARE BEFORE THEIR MARRIAGE CEREMONY.

  37. THEY TAKE PICTURES, AND THE BRIDE LAYS HER BOUQUET AT A CHOSEN MONUMENT, USUALLY TO HONOR FALLEN SOLDIERS.

  38. OUTSIDE RED SQUARE IS THE WAR MEMORIAL TO RUSSIANS WHO DIED IN WORLD WAR II. THE GUARDS CHANGE EVERY FEW HOURS.

  39. THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT THE TOMB OF THE MONUMENT OF THE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS

  40. Josef Stalin • Stalin came to power after Lenin’s death. • His strict rule sent political enemies to the “gulag,” or series of concentration camps in Siberia. • He is believed to have sent 14 million people to their deaths in the 1930s and 1940’s.

  41. TRANISTION TO MARKET ECONOMY BORIS YELTSIN and MIKHAIL GORBACHEV are credited with opening the Soviet economy up and relaxing restrictions on the press.

  42. NEXT TO RED SQUARE IS THE FORMER GOVERNMENT STORE, KNOW AS G.U.M. IT IS NOW A DESIGNER MALL WITH FOUNTAINS AND GLASS CANOPY CEILING.

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