Main Idea Details Notemaking The Ottoman Empire 18001870 Ottoman Reform and the European Model Started losing control of provinces in 1700s Muhammad Ali seized power in Egypt in 1805 He stopped using ID: 700206
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Ch.25 Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism 1800-1870Slide2
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The
Ottoman Empire
1800-1870
Ottoman Reform and the European Model
Started losing control of provinces in 1700s
Muhammad
Ali seized power
in Egypt in 1805
. He stopped using
Mamaluks
and enforced the conscription of Egyptian peasants.
Christian Serbia won independence in 1805. Greece won independence in 1829 with help of British, French and Russians.
Sultan
Selim
III wanted to implement European style
political,
economic and military reforms.
Janissaries opposed reforms because of fear of losing economic privileges to new military units.
The
ulama
also opposed the secularization of law and taxation. Slide3
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
Tanzimat
Reform
1839
Mahmud II instituted
Tanzimat (reorganization) of legal , education, and military systems.Muslims, Christians, and Jews granted equal protection under the law.Removed religious elite and secularized law, government, education. This only applied to men. Women still subjected to Sharia.Military sent to France for training. Beards viewed as unhygienic . Turbans banned but European hats interfered with prayer, so the Fez was the compromise. French teachers taught the elite and French became the preferred language of the educated and in newspapers.Slide4
The Fez (dog version)Slide5
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The Crimean War
1853-1856
Aftermath
Russia wanted to expand southward into Ottoman territory and gain access to Mediterranean.
War fought in Romania, the Black Sea and Crimean peninsula.British and French navies helped Ottomans defeat the Russians. Significant for: use of propaganda to get public support for war in Britain and France, marked transition to modern warfare with use of breech loading rifles.Ottomans in debt to Europeans and European granted extraterritoriality (exemption from local laws) in Instanbul.Tobacco and Opium (taken by Americans to China) only exports.
Young Ottomans, political movement of educated urban men inspired by European ideas of nationalism and modernist views of Islam.Slide6
Crimean WarSlide7
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The Russian Empire
Russia and Asia
Culture
Russia dominated by nobles and serfs, no middle class.
In 1700, only 3 percent of people lived in cities. Agriculturally based, lack of transportation and modernization.Like Ottomans, consisted of many different ethnicities and languages.Nicholas I built first railroad in 1837. Kept peasants in serfdom and imported goods rather than industrialize. Slavophiles
wanted to unite all
Slavs (ethnic group) under Pan-Slavism.Tsar Alexander II freed the serfs in 1861. Unlike the United States, which emancipated the slaves around the same time, Russia compensated the serfs. Russia drove South and East establishing a naval post on the Pacific Coast, conquered the Kazaks, Turks, Uzbeks, Armenia and started having conflicts with Iran,China and Japan. Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky exemplified Russian intellectual emergence Slide8
Opium WarSlide9
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The
Qing Empire
Economic and Social Disorder 1800-1839
The Opium War and Its Aftermath
1839-1850Similar problems as Ottomans but no reform movements.Population doubled between 1650-1800 due to growth of agricultural base. Led to environmental problems, famine and peasant rebellions.Qing hated as foreign conquerors and contacts with Europeans.1804 White Lotus Rebellion predicted coming of the Buddha and riots continued through 1800s.Unlike Ottomans, Qing considered Europeans remote and only casually interested in trade.
Britain began importing Opium in 1700s and Qing banned it in 1729. Britain considered the ban on opium a threat to their economy and a cause for war.
The Opium War (1839-1842) was easily won by the British because their naval forces rendered the bannermen (no guns fought with swords) obsolete. The Qing had no navy.Slide10
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The
Treaty of Nanking 1842
The
Taiping
Rebellion 1850-1864Ended the Canton system and opened up five ports for trade. Hong Kong became a British colony. British citizens were granted extraterritoriality and Britain granted most favored nation status.Social unrest and foreign intrusion exploded in the bloodiest civil war in history (20 million killed).Hong Xiuquan came from humble Hakka origin and suffered a nervous breakdown after failing civil examinations. Christian missionaries inspired him with their teachings and he claimed to be the younger brother of Jesus Christ whose mission was to expel the
Manchus
and create “The Kingdom of Heavenly Peace.” Attracted many Hakka followers who denounced Manchus as Satan. Qing troops arrived but Taipings defeated them. Women were forbidden to bind feet and fought against the Qing.Slide11
Taiping RebellionSlide12
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
The
Taiping
Rebellion 1850-1864
Decentralization
and End of QingConfucian elites freaked out over foreign gods, totalitarianism and walking, working, warring women.Rebel forces captured Nanking and made it the capital of “The Kingdom of Heavenly Peace” for ten years.Christian missionaries were horrified by “The Kingdom’s” indulgence and rumored homosexual practices. Britain and France joined the Qing’s fight against the Taiping rebels. European weaponry and money helped end the rebellion.
Spread of the plague from China into San Francisco in part led to the anti-Chinese immigration act of 1882 in U.S.
Empress Dowager Cixi, symbol of corruption, expelled foreigners. Qing treasury was empty, local governors seized power in the provinces, British heavily influenced the emperor. Especially, last emperor Henry Pu Yi.Slide13
Main Idea
Details
Notemaking
Japan 1850-1900
U.S. Commodore Matthew Perry (not the actor) shows up and demands the Japanese open up their ports or else he’ll blow them away.
Japan opens up and decides they need to reform themselves, this movement will be called
“The Meiji Restoration.”Slide14
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