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1 Chapter 31 Review

2 Big Picture: What makes an empire hard to rule?
Size, ethnic diversity, encroaching foreign powers, industrial/military backwardness Think back to ancient history. Despite being large and powerful, the Roman empire eventually fell apart. Why?

3 Ottoman Decline Breakup of Jannsisary corps
Increasing autonomy of regional governments How are these two factors related? Weaker army – harder to control outlying areas of the empire – easier for regional leaders to assert autonomy

4 Ottoman Decline What are capitulations?
Agreements that let Europeans exercise own laws – harmful for trade – embarrassing for empire

5 Ottoman Decline Egypt – Who invaded? What happened next?
Napoleon – failed – left Egypt in turmoil -

6 Ottoman DEcline Mahmud II implemented Western reforms – name some
What was the Tanzimat? Army reform, secondary education, infrastructure. Tanzimat ( ) - more reforms to army, westernized legal codes

7 Ottoman DeclinE Young Turks – Who were they?
Dissident organization – believed in Turkish hegemony – took power in a coup – led to further unrest

8 Trouble in Russia Crimean War – what happened?
Russia sought to expand into Ottoman Territory – scared Europe because it might upset balance of power (didn’t want Ottoman Empire to dissolve) – Russia was defeated but much stronger militaries from the West.

9 Trouble in Russia Emancipation of the serfs
1861 – Tsar Alexander II – undertaken to boost econ. – didn’t really improve the situation of many serfs (note how backwards Russia was - European countries had abolished serfdom hundreds of years earlier)

10 Trouble in Russia Who was Sergei Witte? What did he do? Why is this important? Program of industrialiazation  increased number of urban workers  labor discontent …#foreshadowing

11 Trouble in Russia Revolution of 1905
Discontented workers gathered at Winter Palace demanding democratic reforms – Bloody Sunday – revolution failed but Nicholas granted the Duma

12 Trouble in China The Opium War
British were making a ton of money from the Opium trade in China. China tried to outlaw trade – crushed by Britain

13 Trouble in China Unequal treaties – what were they? Name the most important one. Gave Europeans trade access, ensured extraterritoriality – Treaty of Nanjing – China gave Hong Kong to the British

14 Trouble in China Taiping Rebellion
– revolt agitating for liberal, democratic reforms – eventually defeated by Qing dynasty, killed million people (!)

15 Trouble in China Spheres of Influence
European Nations – divided up China into areas of control – China unable to resist

16 Trouble in China Boxer Rebellion
Boxers – tried to kick foreigners out of China – failed. weakened Empire

17 Japan Opening of foreign trade
Admiral Perry – forced Tokugawa shogunate to allow foreign trade

18 Japan Meiji Reforms Meiji emperor – took power after loss of faith in Tokugawa rule – changed social order (no more samurai) – constitution, econ reforms, infrastructure


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