Peter The Great: Peter The Great Of Russia

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The age of exploration and discovery in Europe was a time of various absolute rulers. An absolute monarch is a ruler who has unlimited power and controls every aspect of life. Many rulers were great examples of absolute monarchs, but none of them even compared to the absolute monarch Peter the Great of Russia. Peter I, more commonly known as Peter the Great, was born June 9, 1672. At ten years of age, Peter took over the throne, but other people helped him make decisions. He was obliged to rule with his mentally challenged half-brother, Ivan (Beck, 609). It wasn’t until after Ivan died that he gained complete control and was the sole ruler of Russia. During his own reign, he was able to change the way Russia operated. He was aware that his country was behind the rest of his world in many things, such as culture and technology. He was determined to change Russia for the better. With his determination and love for Russia, he was able to conquer his ideas and was able to do what he wanted with his nation. His ruling is known as the period of transformation because, thanks to him, he was able to lead Russia in the right direction and modernize it. Peter the Great was an absolute monarch; he changed Russia’s culture, created new cities, and reformed the church. Peter the Great knew that the countries that were leading the world were those to the west, so he did everything he could to “Westernize” Russia. The first thing Peter did to westernize his country was to go out and bring back the technology and culture from the surrounding countries ("History of St. Petersburg, Russia: Peter the Great (short biography)"). He ended up bringing back many workers to aid in improving Russia’s technology. Peter then learned about construction and c... ... middle of paper ... ...so fast before it was too late for Russia. He introduced new technologies and ideas of top countries and was capable of transforming Russia. Peter the Great is the exact definition of an absolute ruler because every part of Russia’s people were changed or controlled by him. Peter the Great westernized his country, built important cities, and reformed the church. He had total power and control over the whole country. He was definitely above the law, unlike anyone else. He was even allowed to arrange a massacre of 1,200 rebels and did not suffer any consequences for his actions. An absolute monarch has to affect every single aspect of their people’s lives. Few rulers, if any at all, were able to accomplish that to the degree Peter the Great was able to. Without the rule of Peter the Great, Russia might not have been able to become the powerful nation that it is today.

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