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Created by, Jennifer Martinez Crest of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire Part 3

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire 300 years later Capitulations still in effect Europeans given an advantage in Ottoman market Europe was able to mass produce goods Ottomans did not have political power to rescind the capitulations Europe gained economic control over the Empire --Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire began to borrow money from European banks Seeking to modernize their armies, infrastructure, industry and institutions Could not repay loans Declared Bankruptcy in Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Invasions of Egypt and Syria by Napoleon ( ) French, Russian and British intervention as a result Treaty of Unkiar Skelessi signed July 8, 1833—gave Russian aid to Turkey to save Constantinople (Istanbul). Napoleon was defeated. --Politics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Suez Canal open in Egypt in 1869 U.S. involved in civil war—unable to produce the world’s cotton Egypt able to export cotton through Suez Canal Britain and France able to use area tax- free (remember Capitulations) --Politics and Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire (turkey) under attack from Russia Turkey is weak from invasions Egypt declares bankruptcy and is colonized by Britain in Since Suleyman, there have been many Sultans many were incompetent (most lasted on average 13 years) --Politics and Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Corruption in the Ottoman government and royalty leads to more weakness Britain and France are allies during WW I Turkey enters WW I on the side of the Central Powers (German, Austro- Hungarian forces) Central Powers defeated Britain and France colonize the area— birth of the modern nation/states --Politics and Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Suez Canal open in Egypt in 1869 US involved in civil war—unable to produce the world’s cotton Egypt able to export cotton through Suez Canal Britain and France able to use area tax- free (remember Capitulations) --Politics and Economics

The Fall of the Ottoman Empire Turkey in 1924

Discussion-- What are some major political decisions that eventually led to the demise of the Ottoman Empire? Why do other countries want to take and maintain economic control over this region? What impact did Capitulations have on the Ottoman Empire during European Industrialization?