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Britain with their allies, France and the Ottoman Empire were fighting Russia

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Who helped fight against Russia in the Crimean War?

The British and the French assisted the Ottomans in their fight against Russia in the Crimean War.


Who was the british nurse who or ganized army hospitals during the crimean war?

Florence Nightingale.


British nurse born in Italy who organized army hospitals during the Crimean War?

Florence Nightingale was the British nurse who was born in Italy and who organized army hospitals during the Crimean War. She is credited with many accomplishments, including promoting proper sanitation.


Who did France fight in the Crimean War?

The Ottoman Empire (now modern Turkish Empire) , the British Empire, the French Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia.


How many British soldiers fought in the Crimean War?

Out of the 1,000,000 strong army that fought on the belligerents side in the Crimean war there were a total of 250,000 troops that fought throughout the war with just over 21,000 killed either as a result of fighting or disease.


What war did Russia fight aganist the Ottoman Empire?

CrimeanAnswerAnd two decades later the Russo-Turkish War. [Although the US Army never adopted the Winchester rifle, the Turkish Army used them against the Russians in this war.]


Who helped fight Russia in the Crimean war?

France and Britain


What kind of jumper is named after a British earl who fought in the crimean war?

A cardigan is a type of sweater, or jumper, that buttons or zips down the front, as opposed to a pullover. It was popularized by James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, the Hero of Balaclava, who commanded the famed, doomed Light Brigade of the British Army during the Crimean War.


What famous british nurse during the crimean war?

Florence Nightingale.


What persuaded the British public to support the Crimean war?

Their own fear.


Which was an advantage of the british during the revolutionary war?

The British were better trained in their army


Why did Florence Nightingale go to the Crimean war?

Because the greatest cause of death of British soldiers in the Crimean war was disease, and the powers that be at the time had not made preparations for this. She had to fight the government in order to obtain permission and funds, and as a result thousands of lives were saved and she laid the foundations of modern nursing.