Under the Peace of Nystad in 1721, Russia gained control of________

A. Estonia, Livonia, and part of Finland
B. Livonia, Latvia, and Finland
C. Estonia, Latvia, and part of Finland
D. Livonia, Sweden, and part of Finland
E. Finland, Sweden, and Latvia


Answer: A

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