Crimean War Info

The "Concert of Europe" was destroyed; Austria and Russia became enemies due to Austria's neutrality, paving the way for the later unification of Italy and Germany [5.1].

The majority of casualties did not die in combat, but from diseases like cholera, typhus, and dysentery, exacerbated by poor sanitation [5.20, 5.23]. Crimean War

Siege of Sevastopol, Battle of Balaclava (Charge of the Light Brigade), Battle of Alma, Battle of Inkerman [5.10]. The "Concert of Europe" was destroyed; Austria and

The war resulted in massive loss of life—an estimated 500,000 to 650,000 people, including many civilians—and highlighted the brutal transition to modern, industrial warfare [5.6, 5.23]. If you'd like, I can: Detail the Provide more information on Florence Nightingale's reforms Explore the long-term effects on the Russian Empire The war resulted in massive loss of life—an

A bloody, chaotic battle resulting in a narrow allied victory [5.15]. 3. Conditions and Logistics

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