Consequences of the Crimean War for the Ottoman Empire, England and France?

Consequences of the Crimean War:
1. England – the government of Aberdeen resigned, he was replaced as prime minister by Palmerston. The practice of selling officers’ ranks for money was found to be inconsistent.
2. France – the creation of a weather forecast service under the influence of serious losses suffered by the Allied fleet as a result of a strong storm near Balaklava in November 1854.
3. The financial bankruptcy of the Ottoman Empire as a result of large military spending. Decree of 1856 on freedom of religion and equality of all subjects, regardless of their nationality.
In general, the strengthening of the positions of all three victor countries in the international arena against the background of the weakening of the role of the losing Russia.



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