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Chapter 11 Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Objective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands Vocabulary: Geopolitics, Crimean War, & Suez Canal

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Page 1: Chapter 11 Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Objective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands Vocabulary:

Chapter 11 Section 3Europeans Claim Muslim LandsObjective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands

Vocabulary: Geopolitics, Crimean War, & Suez Canal

Page 2: Chapter 11 Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Objective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands Vocabulary:

Setting the Stage•The Ottoman Empire’s

last 300 years had a steady decline in power

•Europeans competed with each other to gain control of the strategically important areas within the Ottoman Empire

Page 3: Chapter 11 Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Objective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands Vocabulary:

Europeans Grab Territory• Geopolitics: a foreign policy

based on a consideration of the strategic locations or products of other lands

• The Ottomans controlled access to the Mediterranean & Atlantic sea trade

• Russia desired a port within the Mediterranean Sea

• Crimean War: a conflict in which the Ottoman Empire, with the aid of Britain & France, halted Russia expansion in the region of the Black Sea

Page 4: Chapter 11 Section 3 Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Objective: Trace the decline of the Ottoman Empire & the rise of geopolitics in Muslim lands Vocabulary:

Egypt Initiates Reforms• Egypt initiated political & social

reforms, in part to block European domination of its land

• The Ottoman Empire sent Muhammad Ali to govern Egypt

• However, he broke away & took control for himself

• He began a series of reforms in the military & in the economy

• Suez Canal: human made water way, connecting the Red Sea & the Mediterranean Sea

• The British oversaw financial control of the canal & occupied Egypt in 1882

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Chapter 11 Section 4British Imperialism in IndiaObjective: Summarize the impact of colonialism, rebellion, & the early nationalist movement in India

Vocab: Sepoy, “Jewel in the Crown”, Sepoy Mutiny, & Raj

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Setting the Stage•British economic

interest in India began in the 1600s with the British East India Company

•The Mughal Empire fell apart in 1707

•From 1757 until 1858, the East India Company was the leading power in India

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British Expand Control Over India• The British East India

Company had it own army & staffed sepoys (Indian Soldiers)

• The British treasured India more for its potential than for its actual profit

• Britain considered India the “jewel in the crown” as the most valuable of all of Britain’s colonies

• India benefited but was also harmed by British colonialism

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The Sepoy Mutiny• British controlled most of

the Indian subcontinent• However, there were many

pockets of discontent• Sepoy Mutiny: In 1857,

rebellion of Hindu & Muslim soldiers against the British in India

• As a result of the mutiny, British took a direct command of India

• Raj: British rule after India came under the British crown during the reign of Queen Victoria

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Chapter 11 Section 5Imperialism in Southeast AsiaObjective: Describe how imperialism affected Southeast Asia

Vocabulary: Pacific Rim, King Mongkut, Emilio Aguinaldo, Annexation, & Queen Liliuokalani

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Setting the Stage• Pacific Rim: the lands

surrounding the Pacific Ocean – especially those in Asia

• Western nations desired the Pacific Rim lands for their strategic location along the sea route to China

• Westerners also recognized the value of the Pacific colonies as sources of tropical agriculture, minerals, & oil

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U.S. Imperialism in the Pacific Islands• Because Americans had

fought for their independence from Britain, most of them disliked the idea of colonizing other nations

• Others believed the United States should fulfill its destiny as a world power, colonizing like the Europeans

• The United States acquired the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, & Guam as a result of the Spanish-America War in 1898

• Filipino nationalists were not happy to trade one colonizer (the Spanish) for another (the Americans)

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Hawaii Becomes a Republic• The United States viewed

Hawaii as a port on the way to China & East India

• American sugar plantations accounted for 75% of Hawaii’s wealth

• U.S. business leaders pushed for an annexation of Hawaii (adding the territory to the United States)

• Queen Liliuokalani was removed from power in 1893

• In 1898, the Republic of Hawaii was annexed by the United States