Chapter 11-3 Muslim Lands Fall to Imperialist Demands

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Chapter 11-3 Muslim Lands Fall to Imperialist Demands I) Ottoman Empire Loses Power II) Europeans Grab Territory

I) Ottoman Empire Loses Power After the European powers carved up Africa, they began to look elsewhere for lands to control. Ottoman power was weakening, so Europeans decided to turn their attention to the Middle East.

II) Europeans Grab Territory Geopolitics, an interest in taking land for its strategic location or products, played a role in the fate of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman empire controlled key access to the Atlantic and Mediterranean sea trade. The Ottomans, British, and French defeat the Russians in the Crimean War, but it showed the weakness of the Ottomans. This war was a war of Geopolitics.

III) Egypt Initiates Reform Observing the slow decline, some leaders decided Egypt would either have to adjust to the modern world or be consumed by it. Under Muhammad Ali Egypt tried to reform the military and the economy. His grandson Isma’il continued his efforts and supported the construction of the Suez Canal.

III) Egypt Initiates Reform With the help of French money and Egyptian laborers, the Suez Canal was opened in 1869 connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Unable to pay its $450 million debt and Britain took over control of Egypt and the canal. Like elsewhere in Southwest Asia, Europeans gained control by using economic imperialism and creating spheres of influence.

Chapter 11-4 British Imperialism in India I) British Expand Control Over India II) Indians Rebel III) Indian Nationalist Movements Begin

I) British Expand Control Over India British economic interests began in the 1600’s, with the British East India Company setting up trading posts. The East India Company seized control over most of India. The company even had its own army led by British officers and Indian soldiers (sepoys) Britain considers India its primary colony (jewel in the crown) because of its rich natural resources and large population to serve as a market for its goods.

I) British Expand Control Over India Benefits Consequences Railroads, Roads, Phones, and Infrastructure improvements. British controlled everything Sanitation and Health Improved Indian industries were restricted Schools founded; literacy improves. Cash Crops decreased food supply Decreased bandits and crime British racism threatened safety for Indians.

II) Indians Rebel Many Indians objected to British control, believing they were trying to convert them to Christianity and the constant racist attitude the British had. Rumor of rifle cartridges sealed with beef and pork fat offended both Hindus, who consider the cow sacred, and Muslims, who do not eat pork. This led to the Sepoy Mutiny, where soldiers marched to Delhi and captured the city from the British. The Indians were not able to unite against the British due to the Hindu/Muslim split. As a result of the mutiny, The British government stepped in by sending troops and taking direct control of India from the East India Company.