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 | | Morozov wasn't very popular, particularly because of the salt taxes he introduced in 1646, and because of his harsh policies, which in 1648 led to an uprising of the population of Moscow. |
 | | Tsar Alexis, who in the mean time had become 19, was jolted awake by this, and he dismissed his governor, very much against the will of his wife, Maria Miloslavskaya, whose sister was married to Morozov. |
 | | Maria Miloslavskaya died in 1669 and Alexis' second wife was the pretty, darkhaired Natalia Narishkina (1651-1694), whom he married on February 1, 1671. |
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