RedRalph
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1. How did Russia colonise such a gargantuan amount of Siberian territory in such a short space of time? Bar one or two hiccups, it seems the Russians more-or-less strolled through the largest (and most inhospitable) territory in the world with ease.
2. Why didn't anyone else? China would be an obvious candidate, but it seems no one else ever made a serious attempt to develop much of Siberia. The Russian heartland was so far from most of Siberia, so there was nothing inevitable about them getting it.
3. What might have happened the territory if Russia hadn't colonised it? Let's say because of war, famine, or political reasons Russia decides to expand west or even not expand at all, what might be Siberia's status now?
2. Why didn't anyone else? China would be an obvious candidate, but it seems no one else ever made a serious attempt to develop much of Siberia. The Russian heartland was so far from most of Siberia, so there was nothing inevitable about them getting it.
3. What might have happened the territory if Russia hadn't colonised it? Let's say because of war, famine, or political reasons Russia decides to expand west or even not expand at all, what might be Siberia's status now?