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DO NOW Reflect on yesterdays lesson Choose two of the following questions and answer them on a separate piece of paper to be collected in about 10 minutes SUMMARIZE What was the basis of the Ottomans success ID: 543394

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AIM: What was the significance of an Ottoman Empire coffeehouse?

DO NOW: Reflect on yesterday’s lesson. Choose

two

of the following questions and answer them on a

separate

piece of paper to be collected in about 10 minutes.

-SUMMARIZE

?

What was the basis of the Ottoman’s success?

-CONNECT

?

How do you think Russians felt about the expansion of the Ottoman empire? Explain.

-

COMPARE

?

As Constantinople, and as Istanbul, the city was a thriving and important center for two different cultures. How is the United States similar to Constantinople and Istanbul?

-

PREDICT

? What

difficulties might the Ottomans have had in governing their empire?

-

ARGUMENT

?

Did the weapons the Ottomans introduce change the world forever?

-HYPOTHESIZE

?

After they captured Constantinople, the Ottoman Turks continued their conquests. The period from 1450 to 1650 is sometimes called “the age of gunpowder empires,” because new military technology helped the Ottomans build their empires. How can such an empire be defeated? Slide2

Classroom Discussion

Have you ever been to a coffeehouse (e.g. Starbucks)

What did you do there?

Hypothesize what the Ottomans would do in a coffeehouse.Slide3

Turkish Coffeehouses

Place where men would come together and form public opinion

First opened as a place for people to wait before going into the mosques for prayer

Soon became a place where men would meet outside of the home.Slide4
Slide5
Slide6

Assignment – “Trading Card” Creation

Osman I

Orhan

Mehmed I

Murad I

Bayezid

I

Bayezid

II

Mehmed II

Selim ISüleyman I

Roxalena

Sinan

Kösem

Osman II

Mehmet Koprulu

Selim IISlide7

AIM: How was Ottoman society structured?

Do Now:

Do

you think Ottoman policies encouraged Christians in the empire to be loyal or disloyal to their Muslim rulers? Explain

. What about the Jews?Slide8

Society Under Ottoman Rule

Followers of religions other than Islam could practice their religions but had to pay a tax

.

Sultan Heads Ottoman Government

Supreme political and military authority

Members of Ottoman bureaucracy

Subjects

were grouped by occupation.

Merchants—the

most privileged group other than the ruling class

Artisans—organized

into guilds that provided training and other services

Peasants

Pastoral

peoplesSlide9

The Ottoman & Women

Women resided in seclusion in the harem

Purdah

(covered while in public)Slide10

What do you think a harem is? What is the role of women in Muslim society?Slide11

The Harem

S

eparate

part of a Muslim household reserved for wives, concubines, and female servants.

Sacred

place, sanctuary, place of honor, respect, and religious purity

Private quarters of the family

not visited by non-family members (female visitors were allowed, but not common)

Boys remained with their mothers in the harem until the ages of

10-11Slide12

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

Arrived in Istanbul in 1717 with her husband, the British ambassador to the Ottoman court

She wrote voluminously of her travels and seems to be mostly unbiased and appreciative of the cultures she encounters with her husbandSlide13

AIM: would the world be better off if the ottoman empire still existed?

DO NOW: Research the Battle of Lepanto

Provide us with the 5W’s