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I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey II I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey II. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China

I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey Ottoman decline By early 1700s Power struggles Rivalry with the West for trade   Results Austrian Habsburgs Ottomans driven from Hungary, northern Balkans Russians expand into Caucasus, Crimea Christian Balkans challenge Ottomans Greeks, independent, 1830 Serbia, 1867 By 1870, most of the Balkans Capital threatened

Ottoman Empire from Late 18th Century to World War I I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey   Ottoman Empire from Late 18th Century to World War I

I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey   A. Reform and Survival Europeans fear Ottoman breakup British support Ottomans v. Russia Selim III Reforms anger Janissaries 1807, deposed, assassinated Mahmud II Professional army Replaces Janissaries, 1826 Reforms: Tanzimat Universities on Western models Railways 1876, European-style constitution

I. From Empire to Nation: Ottoman Retreat and the Birth of Turkey   B. Repression and Revolt Sultanate, ulama, ayan seen as barriers to reform Sultan Abdul Hamid (1878-1908) turns to despotic absolutism continues work on infrastructure Young Turks remove Abdul Hamid Arabs push for independence 

II. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands A. Muhammad Ali and the Failure of Westernization in Egypt Napoleon Defeats Ottoman Mamluk vassals in Egypt Muhammad Ali Emerges after French withdraw Albanian Ottoman Reforms Military: army, navy Agricultural modernization  

II. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands B II. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands B. Bankruptcy, European Intervention, and Strategies of Resistance Muhammad Ali's successors Drop reform Ayans profit from peasantry Cotton Crucial export crop   Indebtedness to foreign creditors Suez Canal, open, 1869 University of al-Azhar Center of Muslim thinkers al-Afghani, Muhammad Abduh Push for Westernization Underline traditional Muslim rationalism Ahmad Orabai Revolt against khedive, 1882 British intervene Period of puppet khedives under British

Ottoman Empire from Late 18th Century to World War I II. Western Intrusions and the Crisis in the Arab Islamic Heartlands C. Jihad: The Mahdist Revolt in the Sudan Sudan challenges British Can't control camel nomads   Muhammad Achmad, the Mahdi Proclaims jihad against Egyptians, British Controls Sudan Succeeded by Khalifa Abdallahi General Kitchner Omdurman, 1896 Mahdists crushed Ottoman Empire from Late 18th Century to World War I

Qing Empire from Opium War of 1839-1841 to World War I III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China Nurhaci (1559-1626) Manchu leader Drives Chinese south of Great Wall Signification of Manchuria 1644, take Beijing Found Qing dynasty Qing Retain Ming rule   Qing Empire from Opium War of 1839-1841 to World War I

III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China A. Economy and Society in the Early Centuries of Qing Rule Qing social system maintained   Manchu Rural reforms Infrastructure maintained Burdens lessened Silver influx to 1800 Compradors Merchants along coast Tie China to outside

III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China B III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China B. Rot from Within: Bureaucratic Breakdown and Social Disintegration Qing decline Exam system corrupt   Yellow River dikes not maintained Flooding Unrest: migration, outlaws C. Barbarians at the Southern Gates: The Opium War and After British Import Indian opium to China Chinese react Lin Zexu Blockades European trade British invade, 1839 Chinese defeated Hong Kong to British Ports forced to reopen

III. The Last Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the Qing Empire in China D. A Civilization at Risk: Rebellion and Failed Reforms Hong Xiuquan Taiping rebellion Calls for social, land reforms Criticize Qing, Manchus Crushed by Empress Cixi, 1898   Boxer Rebellion Anti-foreign conflict Crushed by Western powers E. The Fall of the Qing: The End of a Civilization? Resistance goes underground Plots to push Westernization Sun Yat-sen 1905, civil service exams ended End of scholar-gentry 1911, rebellions 1912, last Qing emperor removed