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Title: Ottoman Empire


1
Ottoman Empire
  • Vicky Wilson
  • Tim Divis

2
Symbolism of Flag
  • It was established in 1793 by Sultan Selim III
  • For over 700 years, Turkish flags have been red
  • The star and the crescent are symbols of Muslim
  • (http//www.loeser.us/flags/wwi.html)

3
Reasons for Entering the War
  • Had disagreements with Russia and Romania
  • They joined the Central Powers
  • Declared war on Russia on October 29, 1914
  • They could have stayed neutral but the Germans
    pressured them to join their alliance. (Edward J.
    Erickson, 2006)
  • Britain couldnt keep Germany from going to
    Turkey and then Germany was able to get them to
    sign Turco-German alliance.
  • (Edward J. Erickson, 2006)

4
Short-Term Effects
  • The 600 year Empire had been dissolved
  • T.E. Lawrence acted as General for an Arabian
    group who went to Turkish grounds and destroyed
    modes of transportation.

5
Long-Term Effects
  • The Ottoman Empire became Turkey
  • Islamic control continued on for centuries in the
    Balkans and Eastern Europe
  • Empire divided to all allied powers
  • (http//honolulu.hawaii.edu/distance/hist151/ottom
    an.htm)

Military Deaths 336,000
Wounded 400,000
Total 736,000
6
Themes of Global Studies
  • Global Interrelatedness- There was an influx of
    precious metals from America. There was also an
    increasing balance of trade between the East and
    West. (Ottoman Empire, 2011)
  • Technology vs. Nature- The economy struggled
    because of the coinage, the sharply increasing
    taxes, and resorting to confiscations. This made
    the situation a lot worse. People who worked
    were underpaid, which resulted in theft,
    overtaxation, and corruption. (Ottoman Empire,
    2011)
  • Rise of Mass Society- The Ottoman Empire was most
    powerful between the 1480s and the 1560s. In 1517
    the Ottomans took control of Mecca and Medina,
    the holiest cities of Islam. (Ottoman Empire,
    2011)

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Works Cited
  • Erickson, E. J. (2006, April 11). World War I
    Ottoman Empire. Retrieved from http//histclo.com/
    essay/war/ww1/cou/w1c-tur.html
  • Ottoman Empire ( 2011). In Encyclopedia
    Britannica. Retrieved from http//school.eb.com/eb
    /article-44391
  • Macedonia ( 2011). In Encyclopedia Britannica.
    Retrieved from http//school.eb.com/eb/article-428
    00
  • "Ottoman Empire" Encyclopedia Britannica.
    Encyclopedia Britannica Online School
    Edition.Encyclopedia Britannica, 2011. Web. 21 
    Mar.  2011.lthttp//school.eb.com/eb/article-91110
    81gt.
  • Ottoman Empire ( 2011). In Britannica Elementary
    Encyclopedia. Retrieved from http//school.eb.com/
    all/elementary/article?articleId353582
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