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The

Ottoman

Empire

The Roman Invasion

The Jewish Diaspora

Essential Question:

The

Ottoman

Empire

You Need: • 2 Writing Utensils ~ Different Colors

(Pencil, Pen)

• Any color Highlighter

DIRECTIONS:

CLOSE CODES! Highly Interesting/Shocking Information

? Information that you find confusing or need to know more about

Circle any unknown words or phrases

Highlight (Any color!)

Highlight any Key/Important Terms

Place a square around the main idea/topic/theme of a passage or paragraph

+ Great Example/Green Writing

Key Terms: •

Key Terms: •

DIRECTIONS:

Ottomans: 1200-1500s

• Turks- Islamic – NOT Arabs!

• Built massive empire: Middle East, N. Africa, & S.E. Europe

• Peak ~ 16th century (1500s)

The Early Ottoman Empire

19th Century

• Empire shrinking.

• Weak, collapsing, slow loss of territory.

• A.K.A.: “Sick Man of Europe & Asia”.

Ottoman Empire in 1914

World War I

• Allied Powers (Britain, France, U.S., Russia) vs. Central Powers (Germany & Austria-Hungary)

• Ottomans join Central Powers believing they would win & needed technology from Germans.

After World War I

• 1918: WWI ends & Allied Powers win.

• Britain & France divide Ottoman Empire leaving only Turkey to Turks.

European Control After World War I

Interwar Period

• League of Nations gives “mandates”: Europeans not creating colonies, but helping countries to self-govern & become independent.

• **Great Britain given control over: Jordan, Iraq, PALESTINE!***

Interwar

Period

European Partitioning• Europeans drew boundary lines for

new countries without considering the ethnic and religious groups already living there.

• Result: CONFLICT!

Give Me 10! • After reading, The Ottoman Empire,

write a summary using 10 words or

less describing the impact European

partitioning has had on Southwest

Asia after World War I.

• Write your summary statement in

the bottom margin of page 41 in your

Interactive Notebook.