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Minchanka [31]
2 years ago
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What best characterizes russia during the rule of tsar ivan iv (the terrible)? What best characterizes russia during the rule of

tsar ivan iv (the terrible)?
History
2 answers:
Neko [114]2 years ago
8 0

<em><u>Territorial Expansion, Tsarist Autocracy and Persecution of Boyars best characterizes Russia during the rule of Tsar Ivan I (The Terrible). </u></em>

Further Explanation:

<u>Ivan was the crown prince of Vasili –III and at the age of three years he was appointed as the grand prince following the death of his father.</u> He was a proclaimed Tsar and by the time he turned seventeen, He established stardom of Russia with Moscow as a predominant state. The reign of Tsar Ivan was characterized by transformation of Russia from Medieval state to a Empire. Though it cost of his people and long term economy, He conquered Khanates of Kazan and Sibir and that led Russia to become a multicontinental state which spanned over 4050000 square kilometres of the area. He was the one who triggered Livonian war which resulted in loss of Livonia and Ingria. <u>He was an able diplomat and also was the founder of Russia’s first publishing house.</u> He was very popular among Russian commoners but people of Novgorod never supported him because of the massacre of Novgorod. <em><u> Tsarist Autocracy and Persecution of Boyars.  The main and important characteristics that went best for Russia during his rule were Russia made a lot of territorial expansion, there was also</u></em>

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Answer Details:

Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter – Tsar Ivan-I (The Terrible)

Keywords – Tsar Ivan-1, the Terrible, Tsar, Russia, Moscow, Territorial Expansion, Tsarist Autocracy, Persecution of Boyars, Novgorod, Boyar.  

Mrrafil [7]2 years ago
5 0

During the rule of tsar Ivan (the terrible) Russia was poor, with primitive agriculture, and few resources.

Ivan IV Vasilyevich tipically known as Ivan the Terrible was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547 and the first Tsar of Russia from 1547 to 1584.

Ivan was the crown prince of Vasili III, the Rurikid ruler of the Grand Duchy of Moscow, and was appointed Grand Prince at three years-old after he father passed way.

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