The Ethnicity of Prussian (Polish) Empress Sophie Friederike Auguste (Catherine II) (Catherine the Great), the Person Who Founded and the First Women’s Educational Institution Within Russia, Auguste Campaigning to Abolish Serfdom, the Progressive Views of Auguste vs the Conservative Views of the Russian Government During the 18th Century, the Relationship Between Auguste and Russian Emperor Paul I (Auguste’s Son), Russian Emperor Alexander Pavlovich Romanov (Auguste’s Grandson and Paul I’s Son), and Russian Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich Romanov (Auguste’s Grandson and Paul I’s Son), the Parent Paul I Identified With and the Reason for This, and the Death of Auguste

Catherine the Great was German. Catherine the Great founded the Smolny Institute which was the first women's educational institute in Russia in 1764. Catherine The Great advocated for serfdom to be abolished and published an excerpt upon this subject in the first draft of her Nakaz Publication which was published in 1767, which was an instructional to the legislative commission. Catherine The Great was an incredibly progressive woman, but her government disagreed with her on many topics includin...


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