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π° Why did Russia "Break Up"? (The 6th Grade History Guide)
Hereβs a draft you can use for your post. It breaks down the "why" into simple, snackable points that explain how a giant empire turned into a dozen mini-states.
Ever wonder why the once-mighty Kievan Rus suddenly fell apart into a bunch of independent pieces? It wasn't just one reasonβit was a perfect storm of politics, money, and family drama. π° Why did Russia "Break Up"
As cities grew, local lords (Boyars) and princes became super rich and powerful on their own lands. They didn't want to send their taxes and soldiers to a distant prince in Kiev anymore. They wanted to be the "big boss" of their own territory. 3. Family Feuds (The Rurikovich Drama) π
ΠΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠ°Ρ ΡΠ°Π·Π΄ΡΠΎΠ±Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΡΡΡ Π ΡΡΠΈ β’ ΠΡΡΠΎΡΠΈΡ - Π€ΠΎΠΊΡΡΠΎΡΠ΄ Ever wonder why the once-mighty Kievan Rus suddenly
According to the 6th-grade curriculum, here are the 4 main reasons for the of Russia: 1. The "Every Man for Himself" Economy π₯
Kiev used to be the heart of the "Road from the Varangians to the Greeks" (a major trade route). But as trade shifted and Nomads (like the Polovtsy) kept attacking the south, the city lost its wealth and influence. People started moving North and East, and the idea of a single "capital" faded away. They didn't want to send their taxes and
Back then, they had a . This meant every region produced everything they needed themselvesβbread, clothes, tools. Since they didn't need to trade with other cities for survival, they stopped seeing a reason to stay connected to a central capital like Kiev. 2. Local Power Boost π‘οΈ