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Title: Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan


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Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan
  • Imperialism in North Africa and the Middle East

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African Resistance
  • Unequal contest against Europe with superior
    weapons
  • Active military resistance- Algeria fought for 50
    years against France
  • Maji Maji rebellion
  • East Africans rebelled against Germany
  • Believed magic water would protect them
  • 75,000 dead

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Ethiopia
  • Menelik II
  • Played Italians, French, and British against each
    other,
  • Built up arsenal purchased from France and Russia
  • Misunderstanding with the Italian Treaty
  • Battle of Adowa

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Menelik II
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Ottoman Empire Loses Power
  • After last great Ottoman sultan Suleyman
    dies-gtweak succession of rulers
  • Corruption
  • Theft
  • Inflation
  • Rejection of modern technologies and ideas
  • Lost territory to Greece

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Europeans Grab Territory
  • Geopolitics- Taking land for its strategic
    location or products
  • Ottomans controlled access to the Mediterranean
    and the Atlantic sea trade.
  • Crimean War demonstrates a weakness in the Empire

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The Decline of the Empire 18c
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The Ottoman Empire in 1914
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Egypt
  • Modernization began with Muhammad Ali
  • Broke off from Ottoman Empire
  • Not the boxer
  • Military and Economic reforms
  • Shift to cash crop plantations
  • Grandson, Ismail supported the construction of
    the Suez Canal

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Muhammad Ali
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France
  • In 1859, a French
    company built the Suez
    Canal to connect the Red Sea
    the Mediterranean
    Sea

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England
  • England had important colonies in India
    Australia so the Suez Canal was very important
  • In 1882, Britain gained control of the Suez Canal
    made Egypt a protectorate, took control of
    Sudan, parts of East Africa

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England
  • The race for African colonies led to a near war
    between France England called the Fashoda
    Incident
  • Englands north-south empire overlapped
    Frances east-west empire near the town of
    Fashoda in the Sudan

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England
India
Egypt
South Africa
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This incident showed how serious imperialism was
to Europeans
The Fashoda Incident
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