CRIMEAN WAR 1853-6 Flashcards

1
Q

What were Russia and the other Great Powers concerned over resolving?

A

The Eastern Question in a way that best preserved economic and political interests.

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2
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What did Russia, Britain and France decide to support in 1827?

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An agreement with Turkey to allow the Greeks to govern themselves.

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3
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What did the Treaty of Adrianople (1829) stipulate?

A

Teritorry in the Caucasus and mouth of the Danube on the Black Sea was ceded to Russia.

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4
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What was a key short term factor?

A

A dispute between Russia and France arose over Orthodox Christian and Catholic rights and duties in the Holy Land.

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5
Q

How many are thought to have died in the Crimean War?

A

Between 650,000 and 750,000.

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6
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What happened in November 1853?

A

The Russians destroyed the Turkish fleet at Sinope.

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7
Q

When did Britain and France declare war on Russia?

A

March 1854.

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8
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What happened from October 1854 to September 1855?

A

The Siege of Sevastopol.

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9
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When did the war begin to end?

A

September 1855 to January 1856.

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10
Q

When was the Treaty of Paris agreed?

A

March 1856.

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11
Q

How many lives did Russia lose in comparison to Britain, France and Turkey?

A

R: 450,000
T: 150,000
F: 90,000
B: 22,000

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12
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What were two of the key terms of the Treaty of Paris?

A
  1. the duty to protect Christian subjects in the Ottoman Empire was handed to the other European powers.
  2. Russia was prohibited from maintaining a fleet in the Black Sea and had to remove all naval forts.
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13
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What did the harsh terms of the Treaty of Paris demonstrate?

A

How fearful the other European powers were of Russia and that the militate weaknesses revealed in the war might be easily remedied.

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14
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What had serfdom underpinned? What would its abolition potentially lead to?

A

The way Russian society was structured, organised and administered, it was natural that its abolition would lead to some changes in the way Russia was to be governed.

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15
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What did the emancipation mean for local governance?

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Resulted in a reduced political role for the nobility at local level.

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16
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What replaced the nobility at local level?

A

The creation of the Zemstva.

17
Q

How many men were in the Russian army at the start of the war?

A

1 million made up of mostly peasants.

18
Q

Who carried out military reforms from 1862 to 1874?

A

Milyutin

19
Q

How much was service in the army reduced?

A

To fifteen years.

20
Q

What was one significant economic development that came out of the Crimean war?

A

The expansion of the railway system.

21
Q

How much was spent on constructing railway? How many km?

A

2 billion roubles spent on constructing over 20,000 km of track.

22
Q

How many miles of track were there in 1861 compared to by 1883?

A
1861 = 2000 miles of track.
1883 = 13,400 miles of track.