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1852
 
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France demands that Turkey should end Russia's exclusive control of the Christian Holy Places in the Ottoman empire     
1852
 
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In an Argentinian civil war, Urquiza defeats the dictator Rosas and is subsequently elected president (in 1854)        
1852
 
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Russia insists that her exclusive rights over the Holy Places are enshrined in the treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji      
1853
 
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In a worsening diplomatic crisis, Russia puts her Black Sea fleet in a state of alert at Sebastopol      
1853
 
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France and Britain despatch their fleets to the Dardanelles, in readiness to go through the Straits to the Black Sea      
1853
 
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Russia occupies two Ottoman principalities, Moldavia and Wallachia, on the west coast of the Black Sea      
1853
 
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In the expectation of British and French support, the Ottoman sultan declares war on Russia - launching the Crimean War      
1854
 
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British and French warships move up through the Straits and enter the Black Sea in support of Turkey      
1854
 
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Britain and France enter the war between Turkey and Russia, on the Turkish side      
1854
 
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A London editor decides to send a reporter, William Howard Russell ('Russell of The Times'), to the Crimean front