Vseobshchaia Istoriia Novogo Vremeni 7 Klass 2 Tetrad Ulp | Updated • RELEASE |

Young Mikhail, the son of a minor Russian nobleman, stands on the banks of the Neva River. He is dressed in a tight-fitting Western-style coat, his father’s long beard—a symbol of the old Muscovite ways—long since shaved off by the Tsar's decree. In his hand, he holds a set of sketches from his "Universal History" studies. He sees the massive stone fortifications of the Peter and Paul Fortress and realizes his world is no longer just the village in the heartland; it is now part of a global game of chess.

Mikhail watches a merchant ship dock. It carries spices from the East and manufactured goods from England. This is the Age of Exploration coming to fruition, where trade routes connect continents. But there is a dark side to this progress; the tutor explains the "Transatlantic Slave Trade," showing how this new global economy is built on both innovation and immense suffering. Early Modern History (Grades 3–8) | Curiosity Chronicles vseobshchaia istoriia novogo vremeni 7 klass 2 tetrad ulp

The year is , and the air in the newly built city of St. Petersburg is thick with the scent of pine wood and Baltic salt. This is the heart of Peter the Great’s "Window to the West," a city rising from a swamp to prove that Russia has entered the Modern Era. Young Mikhail, the son of a minor Russian

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