AP European History
Tsarist Russia refers to the period of Russian history when the country was ruled by a series of emperors known as tsars, spanning from the establishment of the Tsardom in 1547 until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917. This era is marked by autocratic rule, social stratification, and significant political and economic changes that led to widespread discontent and ultimately the Russian Revolution. The legacy of Tsarist rule profoundly influenced the development of modern Russia and shaped European dynamics during the interwar period.