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Russia's defeat in the Crimean War showed that it had fallen behind other nations of the world Czar Alexander II took steps to reform and modernize the empire including abolishing the practice of?

Czar Alexander II abolished serfdom in 1861.


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What action did russia take after its loss in the crimean war?

After its loss in the Crimean War (1853-1856), Russia undertook significant reforms to modernize its military and economy. The defeat highlighted the inadequacies of its outdated military structure, prompting Tsar Alexander II to implement a series of reforms, including the emancipation of serfs in 1861 and the modernization of the army. Additionally, Russia sought to improve its infrastructure and industry to enhance its competitiveness and prevent future defeats. The war ultimately led to a period of introspection and modernization within the Russian Empire.


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Why did Alexander 11 free serfs?

Alexander II of Russia freed the serfs in 1861 primarily to modernize the country and improve its economic productivity. He recognized that serfdom was hindering Russia's development and that a more mobile and educated workforce was essential for industrialization. The emancipation was also motivated by social unrest and the desire to prevent revolutionary movements, as well as a response to defeat in the Crimean War, which highlighted the need for reform.


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The Crimean War took place in 1853-1856 between Imperial Russia, on one hand, and, on the other, France, Great Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia. Various battles were fought throughout southeastern Europe and in Russia itself, with Russian influence generally reduced as a result of its defeat in the conflict. It should be noted, however, that this war also contributed to the outbreak of World War I, as it fueled Russian ambitions to regain lost prestige while also inciting unrest in the Balkan territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.


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