What territorial changes took place in Russia in the 17th century? As a result of what historical events

What territorial changes took place in Russia in the 17th century? As a result of what historical events did these changes take place?

At the beginning of the 17th century, territorial changes on the western borders were not in favor of Russia, in 1617 Sweden was given access to the Baltic Sea with the cities of Ivangorod, Koporye, Oreshek and Korela, and in 1618 they ceded a huge territory from Chernigov to Nevel to Poland.

In 1634 the city of Serpeysk was returned.

In 1667, de facto, and in 1686, de jure, everything that had been given to Poland in 1618 and additionally the city of Kiev and the left-bank Ukraine was returned, however, Nevel was still given back.

There were no strong opponents in Asia, therefore, by 1689, the border was drawn along the Chita-Okhotsk Sea line, from Chukotka to the modern city of Kurgan, everything was Russian, except for Altai, Tuva and part of the Far East.



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