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🏰 Why did Russia "Break Up"? (The 6th Grade History Guide)

Hey! Writing a blog post about 12th-century history can actually be pretty cool if you frame it right. Based on the standard 6th-grade curriculum (like the Danilov textbook), the fragmentation of Russia wasn't just a "bad breakup"—it was a logical step in how the country was growing. 🏰 Why did Russia "Break Up"

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. 🏰 Why did Russia "Break Up"

Политическая раздробленность Руси • История - Фоксфорд 🏰 Why did Russia "Break Up"