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Page 1: Chapter 26. The Ottoman Empire Causes of Decline Weak rulers and subsequent power struggles Economic deterioration – Turkish artisans can’t compete with

Chapter 26

Page 2: Chapter 26. The Ottoman Empire Causes of Decline Weak rulers and subsequent power struggles Economic deterioration – Turkish artisans can’t compete with

The Ottoman Empire

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Causes of Decline

• Weak rulers and subsequent power struggles• Economic deterioration– Turkish artisans can’t compete with influx of

western industrial goods– Jewish/Christian merchants increase ties to West

• Military decline– Janissaries unwilling to keep up with Western

weaponry– Unable to retain control of portions of empire

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Selim III (1789 – 1807)

• Increases literacy with first printing press in the Muslim World

• Builds a new army/navy• Restructures bureaucracy– Improves administration– Angered powerful people

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Mahmud II (1826 – 1838)

• Builds western-style army and overthrows Janissaries

• Forces nobles to submit to his authority

• Exchanges ambassadors and advisors with the West

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The Tanzimat reforms (1839 -1876)• Western-style university education• Infrastructure – Postal service, telegraphs, railways

• New constitution– Influenced by the West

• Open unrestricted trade with west• Discuss changes to:– Polygamy, harem, veiling

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Arab Heartland

• Most Arabs were ok with the Ottomans even though they were Turks because they were Muslim– Ottomans grew unable to protect the heartland of

the Empire

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Egypt

• Napoleon takes Egypt in 1798– Beat British to the territory– Mamluk Regime

• Vassals of the Ottoman Empire

• West not good so we don’t need to worry about them

• WRONG: major defeat

– French eventually leave and the British get the area

• Muhammad Ali

This Guy

NOT This Guy

Page 9: Chapter 26. The Ottoman Empire Causes of Decline Weak rulers and subsequent power struggles Economic deterioration – Turkish artisans can’t compete with

Muhammad Ali

• Wanted to build an up-to-date European Army• Khedives: line of rulers after Ali– Same old thing

• Cotton and only Cotton• Wanted to build the Suez Canal (1869)– Vital commercial and military link between

European Colony– Controlling it is very important

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Suez Canal

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Sudan

• Muhammad Achmad – United the diverse people of the Sudan– Believed to be the promised deliverer– Wanted to Purge Islam and return it to its original

purity• Good successors– Khlifa Abdallahi• Created a very strict muslim state• 1896 Bristih took them down

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Alas the Ottoman Empire falls in 1908

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The Qing Dynasty

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The Manchus

• North of the Great Wall• Over threw the Ming Dynasty• Kept a majority if the Chinese Traditions– Exam system and Bureaucrats– Sons of Heaven– Confucian obedience/loyalty• Female infanticide

– Upper class good lower class not good– Were able to prevent foreign influence• Foreign merchants were only allowed in certain cities

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DECLINE

• Internal corruption/bloated bureaucracy• Embezzlement of state funds• Cheating on exam• Problems are too severe to allow for usual

dynastic cycle– Population too big– Existing system too corrupt– Insufficient technology

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Opium War (1839)

• European imbalance of trade with China despite equal sophistication – Introduce opium - addictive narcotic – With 40 years, 12 million Chinese are addicted

• Chinese demand that British government stop the opium trade…war breaks out

• British technology overwhelms Chinese

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Treaty of Nanjing signed in 1842

• Gives England the island of Hong Kong– Returned to the Chinese July 1st, 1997

• Allows Christian missionaries into China• Grants “extraterritorial rights”

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Taiping Rebellion (1850-1860)

• Led by Hong Xiuquan (Shee-oo-choo-ahn)– “mentally unstable” Christian covert

• Raises an army of 1 million men and women to overthrow Qing government

• Takes 10 years for Qing government to regain control

• 20-25 million total casualties – from warfare and starvation

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Boxer Rebellion• Poor peasants and workers

resented foreigners and missionaries

• Establish the Society of Fists of Righteous Harmony – Boxers

• Attack the European sections of Beijing

• A multi-national army – Defeat the boxers in about 2 minutes

• Defeat actually creates a higher sense of nationalism

• Social unrest and rebellion continues until 1950s

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Dynastic Cycle

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