The crimean war-impacts Flashcards

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When was the treaty of Paris formed?

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-March 1856

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What were the terms of the treaty of Paris?

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-hand over a substantial chunk of Besserabia to Moldova.
-Give up claim of protector of the principalities.
-Stopped from maintaining black sea fleet + naval fortifications.
-duty to protect christian subjects in Ottomans handed to Europe.

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What were the consequences of the treaty of Paris?

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-Highlighted weak Russian position.
-showed how fearful Europe was of Russian bear- hence harsh terms.
-changes in governing minorities
-emancipation.

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What were the main impacts of the Crimean war?

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  1. Emancipation of the serfs.
  2. the reform of the millitary
  3. Railways/ industry
  4. Government
  5. education
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How did the Crimean war arguably cause the emancipation of the serfs?

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-revealed backwardness, poor transport, technology, communications
-lack of industrialisation.
-serf mandatory conscription- low morale
-high level of desertions

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What was the quote from Nicholas following his consideration of emancipation prior to the war?

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emancipation would lead to ‘an even more ruinous evil’

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7
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What arguments suggest the Crimean war did not cause the emancipation of the serfs?

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-personal aims to ‘reform from above’
-edict made some time after the war
-serfdom- economic detriment.

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What was the famous quote from Slavophile Yuri Samarin about the emancipation of the serfs?

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‘we are defeated not be the external forces of the Western Allience, but by our own internal weakness’

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How did the Crimean war arguably cause the reform of the millitary?

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-highlighted 1m peasant army inefficient.
-harsh dicipline-running of the gauntlet.
-poor accomodation- 1m dead from illness.
-lack of decent clothing.

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10
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How many soldiers died due to ill-health?

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1 million.

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What fraction of army recruits died due to punishment?

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1/4

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How did Dimitri Milyutin reform the millitary?

1874

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-reduced service to 15 years
-training
-Rigirous instruction for officers

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What evidence can suggest the millitary reforms were caused by other factors?

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-poor morale- serfdom
-illiteracy + poor education
-lack of railways + modernisation
-Milutin reforms not until 1874.

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How did the crimean war arguably cause reforms of local government?

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-reduced political role for nobillity
-Elected Zemstva (watered down by property qualifications)- weakening autocratic grip for a period

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What evidence suggests the local government reforms were not a result of the crimean war?

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-more likely a consequence of emancipation

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16
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How did the Crimean war arguably cause educational changes?

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-illiterate army

17
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What evidence to suggest that educational changes were not a result of the Crimean war?

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-no direct links
-army- nobody wanted to be there + punishment caused mass desertions.

18
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How did the Crimean war arguably cause railway/ industry reform?

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-revealed inability to mobilise resources
-2bn roubles spent on building 20,000km of track
-failures caused food shortages.

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What evidence is there to suggest that railway/ industry reform was not caused by the Crimean war?

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-millitary collapsing irrespectivley
-serfs responsible for desertions + low morale
-done to stimulate economy.