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The Crimean War

Which map?

Vienna Settlement Established at the Congress of Vienna from Established at the Congress of Vienna from Moved away from Revolutionary Republics (i.e. French Revolutionary Wars) Attempted to create a peaceful balance of power in Europe Established a vulnerable Ottoman Empire

Sick Man of Europe Gave in to French demands for Catholic concessions in the Holy Land Nicholas I secured rights for Orthodox Christians within the Ottoman Empire

Tensions Rise Nicholas I set claim to the European part of Turkey expecting aid from European powers France, Britain, and Austria pushed back and supported the Ottoman Empire against the Tsar’s claim

Into War Allied Powers (Mainly British and French) demanded the retreat of Russian forces from Turkey Allies took naval action in the Baltic sea capturing the Russian fortress at Bomarsund Allies also descended on Crimea in the Black sea

Events of the War Battle at Sevastopol ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ –Alfred, Lord Tennyson New Life for the Allies British Blockade French troops Sardinian Aid Nicolas I dies and Alexander II sues for Peace

Media in War First ‘Media’ War William Howard Russell and Roger Fenton William Howard Russell and Roger Fenton

Analyzing the Text Is Russell a reliable source? Why or why not? Who is the audience? What kind of an effect would this kind of reporting have on this audience? What goal is the author seeking? Does this piece accomplish that goal?

Florence Nightingale Grew famous through her efforts as a nurse in the Crimean War Advocate for better care, sanitation, and medicines for wounded troops Key figure in advocating against the systematic de-emphasis on women in the medical and scientific sphere

Treaty of Paris Russia retreated from European Turkey Moldavia, Wallachia, and Serbia placed under international European protection (rather than Russian) Russia De-Militarizes in the Black Sea Maintain Ottoman Empire

Looking Forward Change in Europe Russia and Austria seek status quo Vienna Settlement looks weak Sets the stage for WWI

Recap Questions MediaEconomics Balance of Power