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History OCR A-Level Non-British period study: Russia . Essay planning evidence grids, written by a straight A* student. Summarised and well organised notes and in order. Includes collated information from class, the textbook and online. Topics include: Peter's foreign policy and opposition to Peter summaries AND a full grid of evidence for Evidence of modernisation, Evidence of backwardness, Strengthened autocracy, Weakened autocracy and Contact with the West. Other revision notes are also uploaded on my page as well as packages at a discounted price.

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Russia 1645-1741


Key evidence and Analytical Overview
PETER’S FOREIGN POLICY
GAINING ACCESS TO THE BALTIC
Context
• Sweden had a population of 1.5 million, therefore defeating Sweden and gaining access to Baltic easier

Success
• 1702, Russian boat squadrons appeared on Lake Lagoda and drove out Swedish forces, exposing the key strategic fortress of Nöteborg. It fell in
October 1702
• May 1703, Peter’s troops reached the mount of the Neva, and won his outlet to the sea
• Gave Russia all of Livonia, Estonia, Ingria and Karelia as far as Vyborg as part of the Treaty of Nystadt 1721
• Peter’s galleys were able to devastate the Swedish coast, operating too close to the shore for both the Swedish and British ships-of-the-line to
stop them
• Russian naval ships set up, over 200 galleys

Failure
• Tax burden increased signi cantly over the war, from 1.5 million roubles in 1680 to 8.7 million in 1724
• Of the 300 000 people who had been conscripted, one-third of them had either died, been disabled, or deserted
• Battle of Narva 1700 proved to be a massive failure at the start of the Great Northern War
• Scorched earth policy, which led to unrest

Overall
• He did gain access to the Baltic but at a high cost
• Successful as he recovered from Narva


BREAK THROUGH TO THE BLACK SEA
Context
• Turkey had a population of 25 million, therefore defeating Turkey more di cult than defeating Sweden

Success
• Baku was taken in July 1732, and the Russians soon took three of Persia’s provinces on the Caspian coast
• Capture of Azov and the subsequent access to the Azov Sea was a start/showed potential. Due to change in tactics

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, Russia 1645-1741
Failure
• Turkey wouldn't allow for Russia to have access to the Black Sea, as it threatened their interests in the region.
• The Caucasus regions separated the Caspian Sea from the Black Sea, and Russian failings in these regions led to their withdrawal in 1732.
• Frustrated as he couldn’t march through Persia and Afghanistan into India.
• Failure of getting Kerch blocked any further access to the Black Sea.
• 1703, Turks build a new fort along the Straits of Kerch, and not enough resources to take the city.
• Doesn’t prioritise defeating the Ottoman Empire.
• Pruth Campaign, very unlucky. Had to surrender Azov, abandon his Azov Sea eet, and removal of Russian ambassador from Constantinople.

Overall
• Failure has high cost and never gained access to the black sea


COMPLETE EXPANSION EASTWARDS
Context
• Low priority, only begins this in earnest after 1714. Eastwards policy less signi cant than western policy.

Success
• Peter had some successes in the north-east, through the annexation of the Kamchatka Peninsula in 1713.
• Mapping out Alaska. In 1724, he ordered Bering to undertake an expedition to nd if Russia and America were separated by the sea.

Failure
• In 1716, hearing reports of gold in Central Asia, he sent an expedition to the khanates of Khiva and Bukhara. This expedition was massacred due
to the incompetence of its leaders.
• In 1719, he sent an ambassador to negotiate an increase of trade with the Chinese, but his approaches were rebu ed.

Overall
• No as it wasn’t one of his main priorities


PLACING RUSSIA ON THE DIPLOMATIC MAP
Context
• Di cult with Peter due to no formal education or manners
• Moves away from Moscow, All-Drunken Synod, Grand Embassy show that he less formal as a ruler
• Another di culty was religious/cultural separation and there was no tradition of diplomacy

Success
• Married o family to Western nobility
• Niece, Catherine, to the duke of Mecklenburg
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