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2 April, 14:01

Why did the British participate in the Crimean War?

A: They wanted to establish a colony on the Crimean Peninsula.

B: They did not want the Russians to control the Black Sea.

C: They were the allies of the Russians.

D: They wanted to impress the Sardinians.

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  1. 2 April, 15:27
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    Question: Why did the British participate in the Crimean War?

    Answer: They did not want the Russians to control the Black Sea.

    Explanation: they didnt want them to expand there territory

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  2. 2 April, 16:07
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    Hello,

    The correct answer is B. They didnt want the Russians to control the Black Sea.

    The British participated in the Crimean War because British had a alliance with France, Turkey, and Sardinia agains Russia.
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