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The total environment for the action of a fictional work which includes a time period, the place, the historical milieu, as well as the social, political, and perhaps even spiritual realities mirrored in a story.

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What is Crimean War?

The Crimean War, which lasted from October 1853 to February 1856, saw the Russians clash with the British, French, and Ottoman Turks mostly on the Crimean Peninsula. The army of Sardinia-Piedmont provided support beginning in January 1855. The Great Power Conflict in the Middle East gave rise to the war, which was more directly sparked by Russian demands to protect the Orthodox Ottoman Sultan's subjects. The conflict between France and Russia over the rights of the Roman Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches in Palestine's holy sites was another significant determinant.

Who fought Crimean War?

The Russians, who had taken control of the Danubian principalities (modern Romania) on the Russo-Turkish frontier in July 1853, were fiercely resisted by the Turks with British backing. On September 23, the British navy was instructed to go to Constantinople (Istanbul). The Turks declared war on Russia on October 4 and launched an attack against the Russians in the Danubian principalities the following month. On January 3, 1854, the British and French fleets entered the Black Sea to defend Turkish shipping after the Russian Black Sea force annihilated a Turkish squadron at Sinope, on the Turkish side of the Black Sea. France and Britain declared war on Russia on March 28.

Story of Crimean War is for environment

The overall context in which a fictional work's action takes place. Setting encompasses the historical context (such as the Crimean War), the location (such as downtown Warsaw), the time period (such as the 1890s), and the social, political, and possibly even spiritual realities. Most often, descriptions are employed to establish the setting, however narration is often used.

Hence, this is the statement of Crimean War.

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