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the first step
Holland
William
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When was the emperor born?

He was born on May 30 / June 9, 1772

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he fell in love....

Even as a child, he fell in love with military amusements, and in his youth he began to be interested in ships.

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Saardam

In the small town of Saardam, the tsar worked at the shipyards as an ordinary carpenter

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What is extremely interested in the king's residence?

the weather vane

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 1696

The Russian army led by Peter won a very important victory for Russia.

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The Turkish fortress.....

The Turkish fortress of Azov was taken, and the country received a non-freezing port.

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to Amsterdam

Peter decided to move from the city to Amsterdam.

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 Which countries were included in the coalition against Sweden?

It will include Russia, Saxony and Denmark

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on March 9, 1697

Peter left Moscow for Europe on March 9, 1697, together with the Great Embassy.

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What was created in Voronezh in three months?

What was created in Voronezh in three months?

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an ordinary carpenter

The tsar worked at the shipyards as an ordinary carpenter

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What happened in Kensington Palace?

Peter and William of Orange, King of Englan met. It was held in Kensington Palace,

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On January 23, 1697

On January 23, 1697, Peter and William of Orange, King of England and ruler of Holland, met.

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More than a thousand Russians...

More than a thousand Russians are going to study useful sciences and crafts for Russia.

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...neighboring...

The Dutch came from neighboring towns to stare at the strange Russian tsar, who walks in the usual clothes of a Dutch carpenter.

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Danish envoys

In 1699, Danish envoys will secretly arrive in Voronezh

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on 8 February, 1752

 on 8 February, 1752 he died.

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....achievements...

It is vital to transfer these achievements to the Russian land.

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...were shown...

He and the ambassadors were shown collections of curiosities and libraries, parks and greenhouses, workshops and mills.

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roar of сannons

it will be conducted not only in the roar of сannons and the ringing of metal, but also in the silence of embassy orders.