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'''Ottoman Empire Acrostic – Chap 11.3''' for [[Western Civ]] Class 4/20/2006. | '''Ottoman Empire Acrostic – Chap 11.3''' for [[Western Civ]] Class 4/20/2006. | ||
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'''M'''any Ottoman regions, like Greece and Serbia, felt nationalist feelings and wanted to split from the Ottoman Empire. | '''M'''any Ottoman regions, like Greece and Serbia, felt nationalist feelings and wanted to split from the Ottoman Empire. | ||
− | '''A'''Crimean War was fought against Russia, who needed easy access to the Black Sea for trade; the British and the French helped the Ottomans defeat Russia in 1856. | + | '''A''' Crimean War was fought against Russia, who needed easy access to the Black Sea for trade; the British and the French helped the Ottomans defeat Russia in 1856. |
'''N'''ot did the Ottomans recover; the war showed their military weakness, and they continued to lose land despite the help from the British and the French; by the start of World War I they only had a portion of their former size. | '''N'''ot did the Ottomans recover; the war showed their military weakness, and they continued to lose land despite the help from the British and the French; by the start of World War I they only had a portion of their former size. | ||
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Ottoman Empire Acrostic – Chap 11.3 for Western Civ Class 4/20/2006.
A Microsoft Word version of this work is available here: Image:Ottoman Empire Acrostic Poem – Chap 11.3.doc
A PDF version of this work is available here: Image:Ottoman Empire Acrostic Poem – Chap 11.3.pdf
Ottomans once ruled from Hungary to Algeria in the Middle East; their empire spanned vast portions of the Balkans, Middle East, and northern Africa.
Then, around the 1600, the Ottomans had difficulties adjusting as fast as their European neighbors; they soon fell behind.
They could not modernize because after Suleiman I, their last great sultan, died in 1566, many poor and weak successors quailed and split into rival factions; trouble was mounting as European nations smelled blood.
Only geopolitics could not save them; oil discoveries had nations fighting to get a part, while Russia desperately needed access to the Black Sea for trade.
Many Ottoman regions, like Greece and Serbia, felt nationalist feelings and wanted to split from the Ottoman Empire.
A Crimean War was fought against Russia, who needed easy access to the Black Sea for trade; the British and the French helped the Ottomans defeat Russia in 1856.
Not did the Ottomans recover; the war showed their military weakness, and they continued to lose land despite the help from the British and the French; by the start of World War I they only had a portion of their former size.