Ivan develops a hostility toward his advisers, …

Years: 1564 - 1575

Ivan develops a hostility toward his advisers, the government, and the boyars during the late 1550s.

Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath.

In 1565 he divides Muscovy into two parts: his private domain and the public realm.

For his private domain, Ivan chooses some of the most prosperous and important districts of Muscovy.

In these areas, Ivan's agents attack boyars, merchants, and even common people, summarily executing some and confiscating land and possessions.

Thus begins a decade of terror in Muscovy.

As a result of this policy, called the oprichnina, Ivan breaks the economic and political power of the leading boyar families, thereby destroying precisely those persons who have built up Muscovy and are the most capable of administering it.

Trade diminishes, and peasants, faced with mounting taxes and threats of violence, begin to leave Muscovy.

Efforts to curtail the mobility of the peasants by tying them to their land brings Muscovy closer to legal serfdom.

In 1572 Ivan finally abandons the practices of the oprichnina.

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