The Economic History Of Siberia
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학교에서 세계사 과목 레포트로 써 낸 것입니다.시베리아의 역사를 초기 Novgorod시절 부터 소련 통치하에 들어가기까지
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I. IntroductionII. Fur trade before Russian Occupation
A. Russian fur industry before conquest of Siberia.
B. Novgorod merchants engaging in fur trade
C. Golden Horde and Tatar Khanate of Sibir
III. Economy after Russian Colonization
A. Transportation after Russian Colonization
i. Shipping
ii. Horse riding
iii. The Great Siberian Road
iv. The Trans-Siberian Railroad
IV. Economy after Russian Occupation
A. Fur trade during Russian Occupation
B. Interchange between China and Russia
i. Treaty of Nerchinsk
ii. Treaty of Kyakhta
iii. Kyakhta as the center of the trade
C. Agriculture Industry
D. Mining industry
i. Coal Mining
V. Conclusion
본문내용
Discoveries in the late 1990s indicate that Siberia was inhabited as early as 300,000 years ago. (1) Southern Siberia came under the Chinese influence around 1000 B.C and then Turkic-Mongol conquered Siberia during in the 3rd century B.C. From the 10th century to the middle of 15th century, South-west was inhabited primarily by Mongol’s khanate of the Golden Horde. After it, Sibir Khanate conquered this area. In 1581 Cossacks sacked the Tatar Khanate of Sibir. It was the beginning of the Russian conquest. In 17th century, Russia annexed all of Western Siberia, and many trading cities were established in Siberia. Trans-Siberian railroad was constructed in 1891-1905. (2)This paper will focus on the economic history of Siberia before the Russian Revolution (1918-1920), primarily centering on fur, mining and the effect of the railway.
II. Fur trade before Russian Occupation
A. Russian fur industry before conquest of Siberia.
Fur had long been Russia’s most valuable export articles.
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