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  Peter I of Russia information - Search.com
He faced much opposition to these policies at home, but brutally suppressed any and all rebellions against his authority, including the greatest civil uprising of his reign, the Bulavin Rebellion.
The visit of Peter was cut short in 1698, when he was forced to rush home by a rebellion of the streltsy.
The rebellion was, however, easily crushed before Peter returned; of the Tsar's troops, only one was killed.
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 Bulavin, Kondratii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cossacks from the Don Host, and to turn the rich Cossacks into a closed military estate.
Oziv, and shortly afterwards the Don Cossack officers did away with Bulavin.
Poltava the former followers of Bulavin established contact with Mazepa's supporters, who had emigrated to
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Russian serfdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
There were numerous rebellions against this bondage, most often in conjunction with Cossack uprisings, such as the uprisings of Ivan Bolotnikov (1606-1607), Stenka Razin (1667-1671), Kondraty Bulavin (1707-1709), and Yemelyan Pugachev (1773-1775).
Between the end of the Pugachev rebellion and the beginning of the nineteenth century, there were hundreds of outbreaks across Russia, and there was never a time when the peasantry was completely quiescent.
By the mid-eighteenth century, the serfs composed a majority of the population, according to the census of 1857 the number of serfs was 23.1 million of the 62.5 million of Russians.
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 Bulavin Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was generally believed that Peter was either not who he claimed (i.e.
He was found dead on July 7, 1708, having been shot in the head.
As mentioned, the Bulavin Rebellion bore striking similarities to Razin's Revolt a generation earlier.
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 Old Believer History and Tradition
In the Olonets area of north Russia, rebellion blended with mass suicide, another expression of belief in the imminence of the apocalypse.
Thereafter Old Believer rebellion was limited to participation in the great peasant and Cossack revolts of the Eighteenth Century.
And after Pugachev, the tradition of rebellion faded into memory or the nostalgic imagining of uprisings that never were.
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Both Old Russia and Europe had intelligent defenders, and the uprisings from Alexis to Catherine, including the rebellion of the streltsy, or the traditional palace guard that was synonymous with the Old Belief and Old Russia, during the early part of Peter's reign, are rebellions of Old Russia against Europe.
Bulavin and the Kozak Host did remain the scion of Old Russia and represented some of her best traditions.
Bulavin's was a minor rebellion, but, during the reign of Catherine II, Pugachev was to become a different story.
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In November 1788, he returned to Vienna with ruined health, and during 1789, was a dying man. The concentration of his troops in the east gave the malcontents of Belgium an opportunity to revolt.
In Hungary, the nobles were in all but open rebellion, and in his other states, there were peasant risings and a revival of particularist sentiments.
He faced much opposition to these policies at home, but brutally suppressed any and all rebellions against his authority, including the greatest civil uprising of his reign, the Bulavin Rebellion.
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• It was a Cossack rebellion in part, aimed against an imposing governmental institution and driven by animosity for the miserable state of peasant life.
In response to the uprising, Peter tightened his grip on the Cossack states, causing some 2000 under Nekrasov to flee to the protection of the Crimean khan.
>1707-1709 Bulavin Rebellion >• It was a Cossack rebellion in part, aimed against an >imposing governmental institution and driven by >animosity for the miserable state of peasant life.
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He removed Sophia from power and banished her to the Novodevich convent; she was forced to become a nun after a streltsy rebellion in 1698.
The peasant serfs and the poorer urban workers had to bear the greatest hardships in wartime and moreover were intensively exploited in the course of Peter's great work for the modernization and development of Russia.
Their sufferings, combined with onerous taxation, provoked a number of revolts, the most important of which were that of Astrakhan (1705-06) and that led by Kondrati Afanasievich Bulavin in the Don Basin (1707-08).
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Peter raised a strong army and defeated Bulavin, he was ousted as Don leader and killed himself in disgrace.
The Don Cossacks were finally brought to heel and their ambitions for expansion in to the upper Don were quashed.
Another rebellion among the Yaik was raised under Emilion Pugachov, in the guise of the dead Tsar Peter III, he raise a force and from 1773-74 laid siege to Orenburg, defeating several attempt to relive the fortress.
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 Peter I of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But one of Aleksei's daughters by his first marriage, Sophia Alekseyevna, led a rebellion of the Streltsy (Russia's élite military corps).
In the subsequent conflict, many of Peter's relatives and friends were murdered—Peter even witnessed the butchery of one of his uncles by a mob.
The visit of Peter was cut short in 1698, when he was forced to rush home by a rebellion of the streltsy.
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But one of Alexei's daughters by his first marriage, Sophia Alekseyevna, led a rebellion of the Streltsy (Russia's élite military corps).
He faced much opposition to these policies at home, but brutally suppressed any and all rebellions against his authority, the rebelling of streltsy, Bashkirs, Astrakhan and including the greatest civil uprising of his reign, the Bulavin Rebellion.
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But one of Alexei's daughters by his first marriage, Sophia Alekseyevna, led a rebellion of the Streltsy (Russia's elite military corps).
In the subsequent conflict, many of Peter's relatives and friends were murdered-Peter even witnessed the butchery of one of his uncles by a mob.
The rebellion was, however, easily crushed before Peter returned; of the Tsar's troops, only one was killed.
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