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The Ottoman Empire and the West 19th century
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The ‘sick man’ of Europe Facing a world changed by industrialization the once ‘strong sword of Islam’ began to fade 1. French invasion of Egypt= 1798 and defacto independence lead to: 2. Various European powers chipping off territory (to Russia/France/Britain/Austria) 3. They were unable to help defend Muslim communities elsewhere that were being challenged by Christian states (Indonesia to West Africa)
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Economic issues European shipping in Atlantic/Indian/Pacific Oceans decreased the flow of trade in Ottoman trade Routes (ex. Persian Gulf) Found it difficult to compete with cheaper manufactured imports from industrialized countries These factors hurt the tax base and led to govt taking loans they could not repay Foreigners stepped in and took over sections of the economy British seized Egypt’s wealth in 1882
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Political Troubles Sultan Selim III began to use Western military advisors Military and religious leaders argued against this European intrusion 1807 the sultan was overthrown and murdered
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Tanzimat Era 1839 Widespread reform Religious tolerance/legal equality for all Some Promotion of Christians to high office Law codes/court systems from Europe Technological infrastructure building Greater access to public life for women
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Young Ottomans/Islamic Modernism Favored more democratic style rule with a constitution in order to save Islamic society from European threats Embraced Western technology/science Rejected western materialism 1876--brief victory as the new sultan accepted an elected parliament and constitution Pressure from Russia however lead to a return to despotic rule (~30 yrs)
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Young Turks/Secular moderninsm Frustrated by the new despotism military and civilian elites formed a new movement Young Turks Secular modernizers Coup in 1908 --pushed empire towards European modernity Radical secularization of schools/courts/law codes Schools open for women--could wear Western dress and polygamy restricted (did antagonize non-Turks= Arabs/Armenians) (did antagonize non-Turks= Arabs/Armenians) **set the stage for Post-WWI Turkish republic
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