Catherine The Great Timeline
1729: Catherine The Great was born.
1762: Catherine became the ruler.
1763: She released her manifesto, inviting immigration into Russia from Western Europe.
1764: She marked Poland’s borders.
1767: She formed a group of delegates in order to create a constitution and consider people’s wishes and ideas.
1768: She fought a battle against Turkey.
1775: Catherine introduced a new system of local government.
1783: Treaty of Georgievsk was signed between King Herekle and Catherine the Great which made Kartli-Kakheti a protectorate of the Russian empire.
1796: Catherine the great died and was widely mourned.
1762: Catherine became the ruler.
1763: She released her manifesto, inviting immigration into Russia from Western Europe.
1764: She marked Poland’s borders.
1767: She formed a group of delegates in order to create a constitution and consider people’s wishes and ideas.
1768: She fought a battle against Turkey.
1775: Catherine introduced a new system of local government.
1783: Treaty of Georgievsk was signed between King Herekle and Catherine the Great which made Kartli-Kakheti a protectorate of the Russian empire.
1796: Catherine the great died and was widely mourned.