
Who was the first englishman in Russia?


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Richard Chancellor
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The first recorded Englishman to set foot in Russia was Richard Chancellor. He was part of an expedition led by Sebastian Cabot in 1553. The goal of the expedition was to find a northeast passage to China. However, the expedition ended up in Russia, specifically in the region of the White Sea.
Richard Chancellor's ship, the Edward Bonaventure, became separated from the rest of the fleet during a storm. In search of shelter, Chancellor and his crew landed on the Russian coast near the White Sea. They were the first Englishmen known to have reached Russian territory.
Chancellor's encounter with Russia was significant, as it laid the groundwork for future English-Russian trade relations. He managed to establish contact with the Russian ruler, Ivan the Terrible, and negotiated trade agreements. This led to the formation of the Muscovy Company, an English trading company that played a crucial role in the development of trade between England and Russia.
Richard Chancellor's expedition marked the beginning of a more formalized relationship between England and Russia, and it opened up avenues for trade and diplomatic connections between the two countries.


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