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The audio may be a bit echoey if loud, so if my video is echoey just turn down the volume a bit. If you don't understand what I was saying about cultures from 0:42 - 2:22 despite the writing on the screen then... Cultures are in different stages of development, and a more advanced culture can stifle a lesser culture into oblivion. The Rus in their Orthodox faith had an institution that provided among other things, literacy and administration, and central identity through faith, things the Lithuanians were less advanced in, despite their strong military and political talents. They did adopt Old Belorussian as their chancelry language. The Lithuanians increasingly feared their identity being swamped by their lesser Rus subjects. Adopting Roman Catholicism was seen as sidestepping that possibility. But that proved to be a case of jumping out of the frying pan and into a fire. The high Lithuanian aristocracy were for ever trying to hold onto their unique identity. Cultured Jinni's Channel: / @theculturedjinni #projectukraine Sources: "The Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania" by Oscar Halecki, "The History of the Ukraine" by Paul Robert Magocsi, "Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture" by Richard C. Frucht, "The Grand Duchy of Lithuania: A History" by Giedrė Mickūnaitė and Vygantas Vareikis, "The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1733–1795: A Political History" by Jerzy Lukowski, "The Making of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, 1385-1569" by Robert I. Frost and "The Lithuanian Millennium: History, Art and Culture" https://www.academia.edu/53660441/Orthodox... Dvornik, Francis (1962). The Slavs in European history and civilization Link to the playlist • Project Clashing Creeds