Transcript Russia
Unit 3 Russian
Absolutism
Nicole Miller
Per. 5
Task
2010- Compare and Contrast the economic and
social development of Russia with that of the
Netherlands in the period 1600-1725
Russian Flag,
Dutch Flag
Thesis
Even though Russia and the Netherlands
had major contrasts socially with religious
reforms and social status and state as well as
economical differences with economy methods,
they both had some similarities with restive
nobility, struggling with financing for the military,
and increasing government revenue during the
time period of the 1600-1725.
Compare: Restive Nobility
Netherlands
Regents in each province
jealously guarded local
independence and
resisted efforts at
centralization
Hereditary Monarchy
Russia
Under Peter the Great:
Forced nobility to enlist into
the military; service nobility
Interlocking-military
bureaucracy
Compare: Struggling Finance for
Military
Netherlands
Wars costly drained on
Dutch labor and finance
resources
1670s: War with France
(Louis XIV) and England
Russia
Had a very large standing
army
Consisted of boyars,
service nobility, and foot
soldiers
Great Northern War
(1700-1721) against
Charles XII of Sweden
Compare: Increasing Government
Revenues
Netherlands
“Golden Age of the
Netherlands”
Fishing Industry
1602: Dutch East Indian
Company
1621: Dutch West Indian
Company
Russia
Peter the Great used
serfdom and the
constructing of St.
Petersburg
Serfs were arbitrarily
assigned to work in
factories and mines
Building St. Petersburg
Contrast: Religious Reform
Netherlands
Practiced religious
toleration
Welcomed all faiths within
their borders
Urban Dutch society
allowed for religious
freedom
Attracted a great deal of
foreign capital and
investment
Russia
Secularized the Church
and Reform by Nikon
Monasteries votchiny
Reform on the Russian
Orthodox Church
“Old Believers”
Contrast: Social Status and State
Netherlands
The Dutch were not
monarchial but fiercely
republican; weak
confederation
Nobility defined by
commercial excellence
Middle Class
Russia
Absolute monarchy and
militarized state
Service nobility based on
merits
No Middle Class
Serfdom
Contrast: Economy Methods
Netherlands
Commercial and
Mercantilism policies
Merchant marine
Dealt with bulk
Trade and Commerce
Russia
Agriculture and Warfare
based
Modest Territorial
Expansion
St. Petersburg
Traditional Agriculture
Conclusion
In conclusion, both Russia and the
Netherlands had few similarities like
facing the nobility, trying to finance wars,
and creating their economy. However,
there were major differences in dealing
with religious reforms, the social structure
of the state, and how they developed their
economy.