Tsar Nicholas caused a series of miscalculations that led to confrontation
Exaggerated sense of honour and nationalism - rejected several attempts to resolve the crisis in 1853 - 4
Radical MPs (Cobden and Bright) believed demands by Russia reasonable & that issues are not necessary for Britain to go to war
Figes: Crimean War 1st ever that started to please the British public as there was a great deal of RussophobiaHowever, Britain went to war to stop Russia from dismantling Ottoman empire and seizing Constantinople
Extremely divided coalition government - Palmerston hostile and anti-Russian- Aberdeen pacific and anti-Turkish Arguments that if they were one or the other, war would have been averted
Raised issue of Holy Places - caused more antagonism surrounding Russia/France/TurkeyNapoleon III was playing to the gallery at home and didn't care about consequences
Warlike intentions - Western intervention meant they had an opportunity to stand strong against Russia
Russian Responsibility
British Responsibility
French Responsibility
Turkish Responsibility
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