Petrov Yu. Development of waterways and shipping facilities in Russia in the era of «Palace coups»
UDK: 656.62:94(47)
Petrov Yu. - candidate of historical sciences, associate professor, professor of «The customs law and customs affairs» of the Law institute of Russian university of transport
Abstract. The article deals with the measures of the government in the post-Peter I era aimed at the development of waterways and shipping facilities. The efforts made by the government to update the shipping fleet and maintain the system of canals and river ways of communication are shown.
Keywords: history; transport; legislation; river lines of communication; channels; the court; the thresholds.
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