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Why does Russia have no overseas colonies?

Russia has overseas colonies.

Including Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Kauai, Hawaii, Fort Ross, Seven Ionian Islands, the whole Caspian Sea, 1723- 1732,1871-1881.

18 12 years, the Russians built a castle in California-Roseburg. By 18 19, the Russians had established 19 colonies on the west coast of America.

During the heyday of the Russian Empire's American colonization, Admiral Fuangier completed his third round-the-world trip, during which he negotiated with the Mexican government on Russia's acquisition of the fertile basin adjacent to the Russian settlement of Rosburg. Mexico and the United States agreed to identify Mexico.

The diplomatic relations between Colombia and Russia were ceded to the basin in exchange, which is the famous Russian-Mexican treaty in history. But Nicholas I didn't want to recognize Mexico at that time, so the deal didn't succeed. In spite of this, the conclusion of this aborted agreement still reflects the powerful influence of Russia on the North American continent at that time!

It spans three continents, surrounds half of the Arctic Ocean, and sits on the highest peaks of two continents (Elbrus and Dinali). The Caspian Sea is an inner lake (the whole Caspian Sea). The goal is to explore the entire Pacific coast of North America (Russian-Mexican Treaty of Fort Ross), Hawaii (presented by the King of Kauai to the Russian Emperor) and warm seaports (Indian Ocean coast). The sphere of influence reached Greece (seven islands in ionian islands) and other places.

Author: Hong 2

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