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Dmitrij [34]
3 years ago
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¿Qué objetivos impulsaron la política exterior de Rusia en el siglo XVIII?

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REY [17]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Los objetivos que impulsaron la política exterior de Rusia en el siglo XVIII fueron los siguientes. En esa época, Rusia se daba cuenta de los beneficios que obtenían potencias Europeas como Francia y Gran Bretaña al establecer rutas marítimas para el comercio internacional. De ahí que con el objeto de controlar rutas marítimas en el Mar Báltico, Rusia participó en la Gran Guerra del Norte que comenzó en 1700 y terminó hasta 1721. Otro objetivo importante fue el fortalecimiento de las relaciones diplomáticas Rusas con naciones vecinas. En el siglo XVIII, Rusia firmó importantes tratados internacionales como el Tratado de San Petersburgo de 1762, formó la Alianza Ruso-Prusiana del mismo año, y la alianza Austro-Rusa de 1781.  

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