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novel summary help pls! henriyaz 08/12/07
    Hi! Hope you are keeping well now?
    Just a favour please, my dear Fav.teacher...

    I just want to know if you have ever read brief novels about below:

    1)Amercian Spy-James's the main person of this story.British wants him him to spy for the British-re-composed by Joy N'Daou

    2)PETER THE GREAT - re-composed by JOE FOLENO

    3)FREEDOM, HONOR AND JUSTICE by re-composed joy N'DAou
    This is about american civil war. blacks fought for the Union Army.Linciln's war and the recuits for the 54th Massachusets Volunteer Infantry.

    Can you please pass me summary of above great stories if you can my dear?
    Thanking you very much in advance

      Clarification/Follow-up by henriyaz on 08/13/07 12:55 am:
      Many thanks for your kind offer/reply.
      Shall be very grateful if you can please tell me summary of Peter the Great.
      Many thanks

      Clarification/Follow-up by captainoutrageous on 08/13/07 2:34 pm:
      Peter I, or the Great (1672-1725), was the tsar of Russia and later became Russia's first emperor. Peter transformed Russia from an isolated and backward country into a great European power.

      Peter was born in Moscow. His father was Tsar Alexei. Alexei died in 1676 and was succeeded by his oldest son, Feodor. Feodor died in 1682. Peter then came to the throne at the age of 10, along with his weak-minded half brother Ivan V. However, Peter's half sister Sophia actually ruled Russia until 1689 as regent. Peter's followers forced Sophia to retire that year, and Peter eventually became the sole ruler of Russia.

      Peter was extremely tall, almost 6 foot 8 inches. He loved to party and hosted numerous parties which lasted all night. He pushed everyone to drink to excess, and often poked fun of the church and government officials.

      Peter had been interested in military matters as a youth. He also had enjoyed spending time with foreign military officers who lived in Moscow, and he learned much about European civilization from them. In 1695, a number of these officers helped Peter lead a force against the Ottoman Empire. Peter conquered the Ottoman port of Azov on the Black Sea in 1696.

      In 1697 and 1698, Peter toured Western Europe with a group of Russian delegates to seek allies for Russia against the Ottoman Empire. He traveled for about 17 months, mostly in England and the Netherlands. Peter also recruited Western experts to bring modern techniques of engineering, architecture, art, and science to Russia. Russia then lagged far behind other European nations in these areas.

      A revolt of his royal guards forced Peter to return to Russia in 1698. Peter crushed the revolt. This victory made him the unquestioned master of Russia.

      From 1700 to 1721, Peter led Russia in a war against Sweden. When the war began, Sweden was the leading power in northern Europe. With the help of his Western advisers, Peter improved Russia's army, created a navy, and made his government more efficient in raising troops and money for his war effort. By the end of the war, Russia had gained control over important territory along the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. This land gave Russia a direct approach by water to the rest of Europe.

      In 1712, the Ottomans forced Peter to turn over the port of Azov and other territories taken earlier from them. However, in 1722 and 1723, Peter attacked Persia and conquered territory along the Caspian Sea. Peter's foreign conquests helped Russia greatly to expand its trade with other countries. Peter's conquests also enormously increased Russia's political importance in Europe.

      One of Peter's chief goals was to end the inefficiency and corruption in Russia's government. Peter strengthened his power as czar and created a senate to supervise the Russian government. He began a policy of appointing people to high military or administrative offices according to merit and seniority. Previously, these appointments were based on family background. Peter also abolished the independence of the Russian Orthodox Church.

      Peter's programs led to the expansion of industry and foreign trade and the construction of new roads and canals. He also laid the basis for the Russian Academy of Sciences, started Russia's first newspaper, and founded technical schools, a museum, a public library, and an art gallery. Because of his admiration for European society, Peter forced Russia's nobility to adopt many Western customs.

      In 1703, Peter founded the city of St. Petersburg on territory taken from Sweden. He modeled it after cities in Western Europe. Peter made St. Petersburg the capital of Russia and used it as the focus of his efforts to "Westernize" Russian life.

      Peter's rule also had some harmful effects. To finance his military campaigns and domestic reforms, Peter imposed high taxes on the Russian people. He also dealt harshly with people who opposed the reforms. Peter forced many Russians to work against their will in his mines and factories and on building projects. Peter also extended serfdom, a system under which the majority of Russian peasants lived in conditions little better than slavery.

      For more information on Peter:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_I_of_Russia

      http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/peter_the_great.htm

      http://www.geographia.com/russia/rushis04.htm

      Clarification/Follow-up by henriyaz on 08/14/07 12:59 am:
      Wow!Many thanks for your great help;-)

      Clarification/Follow-up by captainoutrageous on 08/14/07 4:05 pm:
      You're most welcome.

 
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