- Russian colonization of the Americas
Russian colonization of the Americas proceeded in several places.
Alaska
Europeans first sighted the Alaskan coast line in 1732; sighting was made by the Russian Ivan Fedorov near Cape Prince of Wales, but he did not land. The first landfall took place in southern
Alaska in 1741 during the Russian exploration conducted byVitus Bering andAleksei Chirikov . The first Russiancolony in Alaska was founded in 1784 byGrigory Shelikhov . TheRussian-American Company was formed in 1799 with the influence ofNikolay Rezanov for the purpose of hunting seaotter s for their fur. The peak population of the Russian colonies was about 40,000, although most of these wereAleuts . The Russians also expanded and explored into modern day British Colombia, forming trading outposts and hunting settlements.The colony was hardly ever profitable, due to transportation costs. At the instigation of Secretary of State
William H. Seward , the U.S. Senate approved the purchase of Alaska from theRussian Empire for 2 cents an acre, totaling $7,200,000 onApril 9 ,1867 .In modern
Russia and its predecessor, theSoviet Union , there has been speculation in the mass media that Alaska was not sold, but merely leased to the U.S. for 99 or 150 years and has to be returned to Russia. However, the treaty itself is quite clear that it was a completecession . The speculation may be explained in part by the notion that after the 1917 revolution in Russia all secret tsarist international agreements were officially denounced and declared void by the new government.A hundred-pound bell was unearthed in an orange grove near
Mission San Fernando Rey de España , Southern California, in 1920. It carried the following inscription (translated from Russian): "In the Year 1796, in the month of January, this bell was cast on the Island of Kodiak by the blessing of Archimandrite Joaseph, during the sojourn ofAlexandr Baranov ." It is not known how thisRussian Orthodox artifact fromKodiak, Alaska , made its way to a Roman Catholic mission inSouthern California , though its existence provides proof of theRussia ndiaspora on thePacific Rim and its intertwining with Spanish and Native American cultures.The
Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and theOrthodox Church in America can trace activities back to early Russian missionaries.Herman of Alaska ,Saint Innocent of Alaska andPeter the Aleut have contributed to the strong Orthodox community in Alaska.A series of commemorative coins was released in the
USSR in 1990 and 1991 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the discovery of Russian America. It consisted of asilver coin , aplatinum coin and twopalladium coin s in each year.Elsewhere in North America
Subsequently, Russian explorers and settlers continued to establish trading posts in Alaska, the Aleutian Islands,
British Columbia , Washington,Oregon and as far south as Fort Ross in northernCalifornia . Fort Ross, some 50 miles north ofSan Francisco , was founded in 1812 and closed in 1841. El Presidio Real de Sonoma, or "Sonoma Barracks", was established atSonoma, California in 1836 byMariano Guadalupe Vallejo (the "Commandante-General of the Northern Frontier ofAlta California ") as a part ofMexico 's strategy to halt Russian incursions into the region.ee also
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Grigory Shelikhov
*Alexandr Baranov
*Mikhail Tebenkov
*Johan Hampus Furuhjelm
*Nikolai Rezanov
*Battle of Sitka
*Saint Innocent of Alaska
*Yevgeniy Tsvetov
*Kseniya Galper
*Russian American
*List of ships in British Columbia
*History of the west coast of North America External links
* [http://www.akip.org/rusus.html The Russian-American Treaty of 1867]
* [http://orthodoxwiki.org/Orthodoxy_in_Hawaii The History of Orthodox Christianity in Hawaii]
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