Why did the British participate in the Crimean War?
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It was fought by an alliance of Britain, France, Turkey and Sardinia against Russia. It broke out in October 1853 – although Britain and France only became involved in 1854 – and ended in February 1856.They did not want the Russians to control the Black Sea. To prevent Russian expansion into the crumbling Ottoman Empire.
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British participated in the Crimean War because they felt threatened by Russia.
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- The Crimean War fought on the Crimean peninsula between Russia and the other side with Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and France.
- The reason for this war to happen was Russia, as they began to expand their empire through the Danube region, which was under the control of the Ottoman Empire.
- The fear of Russian Expansion led Britain to enter this war.
- Britain also feared if Russia continues pushing down, Russians eventually come into India through Afghanistan.
- Therefore, it will threaten British economic and diplomatic interests in the Middle East and India.
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