Chapter 24 - Mr. Sadow`s History Class Website
... stretched across the Middle East, North Africa, and part of Eastern Europe. By 1800, the Ottoman Empire faced internal revolts and pressure from foreign countries that would soon tear it apart. Regions talked of breaking from the empire. Some Balkan states gained freedom, and Egypt slipped from Otto ...
... stretched across the Middle East, North Africa, and part of Eastern Europe. By 1800, the Ottoman Empire faced internal revolts and pressure from foreign countries that would soon tear it apart. Regions talked of breaking from the empire. Some Balkan states gained freedom, and Egypt slipped from Otto ...
Unit 5
... fate. Finally, Wilson proposed creating an international organization called the League of Nations to give nations a chance to discuss and settle their disputes without resorting to war. ...
... fate. Finally, Wilson proposed creating an international organization called the League of Nations to give nations a chance to discuss and settle their disputes without resorting to war. ...
Chapter XV: Europe`s World Supremacy
... reform sultan, with a parliament and a constitution; he took power and ruled 32 years as an autocrat (1876-1908). Reformminded Turks lived and plotted in exile in West Europe. Meanwhile, Turkish fears of revolts brought massacres of ethnic groups: the Bulgars (1876) and the Armenians (1894). C. Russ ...
... reform sultan, with a parliament and a constitution; he took power and ruled 32 years as an autocrat (1876-1908). Reformminded Turks lived and plotted in exile in West Europe. Meanwhile, Turkish fears of revolts brought massacres of ethnic groups: the Bulgars (1876) and the Armenians (1894). C. Russ ...
14.PoliticsOfThe19thCentury
... for their “little brothers.” Though many Christian missionaries and doctors worked in Africa and Asia, the primary motive was economic gain. • Britain took control of India. (imported cotton and tea from India.) The Sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British Army) rebelled against the British because of ...
... for their “little brothers.” Though many Christian missionaries and doctors worked in Africa and Asia, the primary motive was economic gain. • Britain took control of India. (imported cotton and tea from India.) The Sepoys (Indian soldiers in the British Army) rebelled against the British because of ...
Unit 4 Study Guide
... 6. What agreements were made by European powers at the Berlin Conference? 7. Which two European nations would take control of the most territory in Africa? Which other competing countries joined in the “scramble” for Africa? 8. How did Ethiopia avoid becoming a colony? Chapter 25, Section 3: Europea ...
... 6. What agreements were made by European powers at the Berlin Conference? 7. Which two European nations would take control of the most territory in Africa? Which other competing countries joined in the “scramble” for Africa? 8. How did Ethiopia avoid becoming a colony? Chapter 25, Section 3: Europea ...
Unit 4 Study Guide
... 6. What agreements were made by European powers at the Berlin Conference? 7. Which two European nations would take control of the most territory in Africa? Which other competing countries joined in the “scramble” for Africa? 8. How did Ethiopia avoid becoming a colony? Chapter 25, Section 3: Europea ...
... 6. What agreements were made by European powers at the Berlin Conference? 7. Which two European nations would take control of the most territory in Africa? Which other competing countries joined in the “scramble” for Africa? 8. How did Ethiopia avoid becoming a colony? Chapter 25, Section 3: Europea ...
Chapter 26 notes
... – Made alliances with other powers that provided all members would help each other if any of them were attacked ...
... – Made alliances with other powers that provided all members would help each other if any of them were attacked ...
World War I
... • League would watch over areas not ready for independence and they would be assigned a governing power • Mandate: area assigned an advanced nation to administer their government – Lebanon and Syria—French Mandates – Palestine and Trans-Jordan—British mandates ...
... • League would watch over areas not ready for independence and they would be assigned a governing power • Mandate: area assigned an advanced nation to administer their government – Lebanon and Syria—French Mandates – Palestine and Trans-Jordan—British mandates ...