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1 Crimean WAR Sean Johnson 6th Hour

2 May 1853 Russia issued demands, and when they were refused, troops began to occupy Turkish Moldavia and parts of Romania.

3 July 1853 Russia has occupied territories in Crimea that previously, had been controlled by Turkey.

4 Turks declared war on Russia, beginning the battle of Oltenitza.
November 1853 Turks declared war on Russia, beginning the battle of Oltenitza.

5 Russians defeated a Turkish fleet at Sinope.
November 1853 continued... Russians defeated a Turkish fleet at Sinope. British fleet entered the Black Sea January 1854

6 March 1854 War was declared on Russia by France and Britain, who moved to help the Turks.

7 September 1854 Battle of the Alma- Prince Menshikov attempted to stop allies (whom outnumbered him) from moving closer.

8 October 1854 Battle of Balaclava- most famous for the “Charge of the Light Brigade”.

9 February 1855 Battle of Eupatoria- Another Russian attempt to intervene, repulsed by the Turks.

10 August 1855 A great deal of Russian defences where destroyed during an Easter bombardment.

11 February-March 1856 A final peace was agreedat the Congress of Paris.
This resulted in the Treaty of Paris.

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15 By Sean Johnson Mr. Kay 6th Hr. Timeline Project Crimean War.


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