As the Mongols who controlled Russia in the 14th century weakened... ...Lithuania quickly annexed western Russia... ...that is, Belarus and Ukraine, and built the "Lithuanian Grand Duchy." But there are far more western Russians in the empire than the rulers of Lithuania ... Lithuania is Catholic, Western Russians are Eastern Orthodox. I think that's why the Lithuanians approached Poland. As Ivan Neuje's 16th century Grand Duchy of Moscow took fire and began conquering Siberia over the Ural Mountains... (Russia began as a 10th century Kiev, the 13th century Mongol invasion, Lithuania took control of Western Russia, but it may have lost its "Jjair, or the most ancient" in the 16th century. As a result, Lithuanian ruling classes seem to have suggested merging into Poland rather than being subjected to eastern barbarians. It seems that the opinions of the small and medium-sized noble and the large noble are divided. The result is the "Lublin Union". Equal integration or absorption of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania because Poland has a much larger population. But the problem is that the number of Western Russians is neck and neck with Poland. This is how the powerful Polish empire of the 16th and 7th centuries formed... ...the fierce backlash from Western Russia, especially the Ukrainian Kozaks. In the 19th century, a Russian nationalist writer wrote "Leader Buliba" about the Kozak's struggle for independence in this era. In the 17th century, Poland once took Moscow and established a puppet king... ...was quickly ousted and Kozak asked Moscow for help. The Grand Duchy of Moscow has already transformed into a Russian empire, conquered Siberia, reached the Pacific Ocean, and clashed with Chinese Korean troops. At the end of the 18th century, Prussian Austria of Russia and Germany divided Poland into three countries. Like a short clip. It means liberation of Koreans in Russia. hundreds of years after the Mongol rule After the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19th century, that territory was readjusted and Russia occupied the core of Poland. After World War I in 1918, Poland became independent based on that territory by victorious countries, the United States, the United States, and France. So Western Russia goes back to Polish rule, so maybe the U.S. and France are a little insensitive to Eastern European history. You only knew the history of the 18th century. You didn't know the 16th century? After World War II in 1945, Stalin of the Soviet Union was liberated. Solving the Polish territorial issue by instead giving German territory to Poland in large numbers and migrating the Germans west. Move west of Poland with Germany on its back. The second map of the short clip. Now Poland. With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Belarus and Ukraine are independent states, but they are still Russians, and the cultural differences between Moscow and Moscow after the Mongol invasion, so they want independence. Lithuania is independent. Lithuania fell to Russian territory when Poland was divided into three kingdoms in the late 18th century, and became independent in 1918, but Stalin merged again in World War II. It's the '90s. Independence again. Giant Poland was actually a fake!?.........................but it stole the Grand Duchy of Lithuania's hidden conquest effort......................at least the 16th and 8th century large Polish territory or the post-World War I Polish territory is a bit of an exaggeration. Solving this problem at the expense of the Germans after World War II. For Poland and Russia. ================================================================ Agreement between Poland and Lithuania (1569). The two countries will be united into one. Since 1385, the two countries have been ruled by a ruler in the Union of Crebo. However, when Sigmund II (ruled 1548–72), had no successor, the Poles insisted on forming a more complete union, fearing that the King's death would break the bond between Poland and Lithuania. After the beginning of the Livonian War (1558) and the Grand Duchy of Moscow threatened Lithuania, the majority of Lithuanian minorities wanted a closer union with Poland and, as a result, proposed the annexation of the two states in 1562. However, Lithuania's powerful ruling class, the Daegui people, were afraid that their power would be reduced when the merger took place, blocking the merger proposal and the initiatives that followed. When the Sejm was held in Lublin in January 1569, representatives of the two countries could not reach an agreement, and Sigmund II invaded part of Lithuanian territory.
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