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'''Catherine the Great''' was an empress of [[Russia]] who lived from April 21, 1729 to November 6, 1796.  She is remembered for leading her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of [[Europe]].
 
'''Catherine the Great''' was an empress of [[Russia]] who lived from April 21, 1729 to November 6, 1796.  She is remembered for leading her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of [[Europe]].
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Catherine's despotic rule and personal morality suffered from similar moral failures as a great many men in power. On the other hand, she did attempt to democratize governance, suggesting that her instinct was toward egalitarianism. Yet she also reinforced feudalism by tightening the tie between serfs and their overlords.

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Catherine the Great was an empress of Russia who lived from April 21, 1729 to November 6, 1796. She is remembered for leading her country into full participation in the political and cultural life of Europe.

Catherine's despotic rule and personal morality suffered from similar moral failures as a great many men in power. On the other hand, she did attempt to democratize governance, suggesting that her instinct was toward egalitarianism. Yet she also reinforced feudalism by tightening the tie between serfs and their overlords.