Decolonization in the Post-WWI Era AP World History II
Where to focus… India Egypt Turkey Palestine Africa
India Colonization occurs long before Africa, therefore decolonization begins earlier Indian National Congress Party Formed in 1885 with British blessing Forum through which views of educated Indians could be made aware to the British government Members become alarmed at growing racism of Brits to Indians…realization of shared grievances, and growth of common Indian identity
India ¾ Hindu, ¼ Muslim Early nationalist leaders built strong Hindu base…alienating Muslims. B.G. Tilak was unconcerned as to the religious split
India B.G. Tilak Nationalism should be built upon Hindu religiosity Restoration and revival of ancient Hindu traditions Opposed Women’s education Turned Hindu festivals into mass political demonstrations Broke with Congress-party leadership Demanded boycott of British-manufactured goods Called for Indians to refuse service in colonial administration and military DEMANDED FULL INDEPENDENCE Threatened violent rebellion if not achieved immediately
India Reaction to Tilak was mixed… Increased Hindu rhetoric resulted in Tilak’s exile in Burma for 6 years Muslims, Sikhs, and other religions became increasingly wary of his tactics fearing a radical Hindu state In an effort to moderate the nationalist demands, Britain  passes the  Morley-Minto Reforms  of 1909 -  Allowed educated Indians the opportunity to vote and serve  on political councils
India After World War I… Brits refuse to honor wartime promises (surprise?) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919): Increase the power of Indian legislators at the all-India level Rowlatt Act (1919): Places severed restrictions on Indian civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
India Mohandas Gandhi Appealed to Western-educated and the masses Non-violent resistance  Peaceful boycotts Strikes Non-cooperation Mass demonstrations Satyagraha, or truth force (soul force)
Egypt Nationalism emerges before European conquest and domination Uprisings which led to the British occupation in 1882 were aimed to overthrow the Turkish Khedives who controlled Egypt British occupation meant DOUBLE-COLONIZATION!
Egypt Starting in 1883 Lord Cromer (Sir Evelyn Baring) became High Commissioner of Egypt Pushed for economic reforms Bureaucratic reform Irrigation systems, and other public works projects Beneficiaries: Middle and elite classes, foreign merchants, Turco-Egyptian political elite, Egyptian bourgeoisie in Cairo, and the ayan (rural landlords)
Egypt The Khedival Regime and the Ayan were closely allied to the British overlords. The cause of Egyptian independence would therefore lie in the hands of the business and professional families that made up the middle class…the  EFFENDI  (specifically, the Sons of the Effendi) In India, lawyers dominate the nationalism scene, whereas in Egypt, it is middle class journalists, etc. Unlike in India, Egyptian nationalist political parties never built a mass base.
Egypt Dinshawai Incident (1906) British officials punish peasants harshly for minor uprising Showed the racial arrogance purported by European colonizers Helped to build support in Egypt aimed at  protesting the  continued occupation of Egypt By 1913, Britain granted the Egyptians a constitution and representation in a parliament
Egypt Defense of the Suez Canal was a priority for  the British during WWI.  Consequently, heavy numbers of Entente forces were stationed in Egypt, causing a drain on the already scarce food supply. Martial law was declared Forced labor, and animal confiscations from the peasantry
Egypt Delegation ( wafd in Arabic)  of Egyptian leaders was denied permission to travel to Versailles bring their case for self-determination to the Allies at the peace conference. Leaders call for mass demonstrations Student-led riots Women actively took part in demonstrations The Wafd party provides the unifying force needed for unified action and a mass bass
Egypt British withdrawal from Egypt begins in 1922, and ends in 1936 with the withdrawal from the Suez Canal Zone. Wafd Party government does little to end social misery of the masses Military coup by Gamal Abdul Nasser in 1952
Turkey After WWI, the Ottoman Empire disappears from history. The Allies were intent to carve up Turkish land, and distribute amongst themselves (particularly Greece and Italy) By 1923, Mustafa Kemal,  or Ataturk organized the  push to drive the Greeks from the Turkish  homeland.
Turkey Ataturk founded Turkey based on these six principles: republicanism (based on the premise that sovereignty belongs to the people) Turkish nationalism (emphasizing the glories of the Turkish past and the need for the Turks to build their own state according to modern principles and without foreign intervention) populism (the idea that the people ruled through the Grand National Assembly, with all economic and social interests represented) secularism (dictating complete separation between the Muslim religious establishment and the state) statism (meaning state intervention in major sectors of the economy and its control of the rest, so as to assure rapid economic development) revolutionism (dictating that all these changes be instituted at once and in full so that Turkish society could develop as rapidly as possible).
Turkey Ataturk pushed through a series of important reforms aimed at modernizing and westernizing Turkey. New, Latin alphabet Women’s suffrage Secularization Western oriented calendar Western styles of dress
The Middle East The Sherif of Mecca ( governor of Mecca:  the governor or chief magistrate of Mecca during the years of Ottoman Turkish rule), Hussein encourages Arabs to fight with the Allies during WWI in opposition to Turkish forces Entente powers violate promises made to Arab leaders. European leaders occupy Middle    Eastern lands in each of their MANDATES in Syria, Iraq, and    Lebanon
Palestine/Israel Pogroms (violent attacks) on Jews throughout the 19 th  century convinced Leon Pinsker and other Jewish intellectuals that assimilation of the Jews into Christian societies was impossible. Zionism was a movement centered around Jewish intellectuals aimed at returning Jews to their native Holy Land in Palestine
Palestine/Israel Motivated by the Dreyfus Affair, Theodore Herzl organized western and eastern Jews to form the World Zionist Organization It’s central aim was to promote Jewish migration to and settlement in Palestine Indifference towards Arabs living in the area
Palestine/Israel In 1917, after WWI, Lord Balfour of Britain announced that his government would promote the establishment of Jewish Homeland in Palestine after the war. Britain received a League of Nations mandate in 1922 to control Palestine. These promises seemed as a double-betrayal by the Entente Powers to Arabs
Palestine/Israel Rising Arab opposition to the emigration of Jews to Palestine caused the British to severely curtail their support of the Balfour promises. Zionist leaders begin to mistrust the British Encourages Zionist leaders to build up their own defenses against the rising Arab resistance. Palestinian needs and desires were not voiced through strong leadership in the coming years
Africa In response to war-time promises made to Africans in exchange for their military service, which never materialized, Africans began to organize  pan-African  organizations to support the cause of African unity again the foreign presence. Marcus Garvey W.E.B. DuBois Negritude Literary Movement
Africa Most of African Independence would be achieved well after WWII, but the movements themselves began during the inter-war period

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Decolonization in the post wwi era (part 2 of chapter 21)

  • 1. Decolonization in the Post-WWI Era AP World History II
  • 2. Where to focus… India Egypt Turkey Palestine Africa
  • 3. India Colonization occurs long before Africa, therefore decolonization begins earlier Indian National Congress Party Formed in 1885 with British blessing Forum through which views of educated Indians could be made aware to the British government Members become alarmed at growing racism of Brits to Indians…realization of shared grievances, and growth of common Indian identity
  • 4. India ¾ Hindu, ¼ Muslim Early nationalist leaders built strong Hindu base…alienating Muslims. B.G. Tilak was unconcerned as to the religious split
  • 5. India B.G. Tilak Nationalism should be built upon Hindu religiosity Restoration and revival of ancient Hindu traditions Opposed Women’s education Turned Hindu festivals into mass political demonstrations Broke with Congress-party leadership Demanded boycott of British-manufactured goods Called for Indians to refuse service in colonial administration and military DEMANDED FULL INDEPENDENCE Threatened violent rebellion if not achieved immediately
  • 6. India Reaction to Tilak was mixed… Increased Hindu rhetoric resulted in Tilak’s exile in Burma for 6 years Muslims, Sikhs, and other religions became increasingly wary of his tactics fearing a radical Hindu state In an effort to moderate the nationalist demands, Britain passes the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909 - Allowed educated Indians the opportunity to vote and serve on political councils
  • 7. India After World War I… Brits refuse to honor wartime promises (surprise?) Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919): Increase the power of Indian legislators at the all-India level Rowlatt Act (1919): Places severed restrictions on Indian civil rights (ex. freedom of press)
  • 8. India Mohandas Gandhi Appealed to Western-educated and the masses Non-violent resistance Peaceful boycotts Strikes Non-cooperation Mass demonstrations Satyagraha, or truth force (soul force)
  • 9. Egypt Nationalism emerges before European conquest and domination Uprisings which led to the British occupation in 1882 were aimed to overthrow the Turkish Khedives who controlled Egypt British occupation meant DOUBLE-COLONIZATION!
  • 10. Egypt Starting in 1883 Lord Cromer (Sir Evelyn Baring) became High Commissioner of Egypt Pushed for economic reforms Bureaucratic reform Irrigation systems, and other public works projects Beneficiaries: Middle and elite classes, foreign merchants, Turco-Egyptian political elite, Egyptian bourgeoisie in Cairo, and the ayan (rural landlords)
  • 11. Egypt The Khedival Regime and the Ayan were closely allied to the British overlords. The cause of Egyptian independence would therefore lie in the hands of the business and professional families that made up the middle class…the EFFENDI (specifically, the Sons of the Effendi) In India, lawyers dominate the nationalism scene, whereas in Egypt, it is middle class journalists, etc. Unlike in India, Egyptian nationalist political parties never built a mass base.
  • 12. Egypt Dinshawai Incident (1906) British officials punish peasants harshly for minor uprising Showed the racial arrogance purported by European colonizers Helped to build support in Egypt aimed at protesting the continued occupation of Egypt By 1913, Britain granted the Egyptians a constitution and representation in a parliament
  • 13. Egypt Defense of the Suez Canal was a priority for the British during WWI. Consequently, heavy numbers of Entente forces were stationed in Egypt, causing a drain on the already scarce food supply. Martial law was declared Forced labor, and animal confiscations from the peasantry
  • 14. Egypt Delegation ( wafd in Arabic) of Egyptian leaders was denied permission to travel to Versailles bring their case for self-determination to the Allies at the peace conference. Leaders call for mass demonstrations Student-led riots Women actively took part in demonstrations The Wafd party provides the unifying force needed for unified action and a mass bass
  • 15. Egypt British withdrawal from Egypt begins in 1922, and ends in 1936 with the withdrawal from the Suez Canal Zone. Wafd Party government does little to end social misery of the masses Military coup by Gamal Abdul Nasser in 1952
  • 16. Turkey After WWI, the Ottoman Empire disappears from history. The Allies were intent to carve up Turkish land, and distribute amongst themselves (particularly Greece and Italy) By 1923, Mustafa Kemal, or Ataturk organized the push to drive the Greeks from the Turkish homeland.
  • 17. Turkey Ataturk founded Turkey based on these six principles: republicanism (based on the premise that sovereignty belongs to the people) Turkish nationalism (emphasizing the glories of the Turkish past and the need for the Turks to build their own state according to modern principles and without foreign intervention) populism (the idea that the people ruled through the Grand National Assembly, with all economic and social interests represented) secularism (dictating complete separation between the Muslim religious establishment and the state) statism (meaning state intervention in major sectors of the economy and its control of the rest, so as to assure rapid economic development) revolutionism (dictating that all these changes be instituted at once and in full so that Turkish society could develop as rapidly as possible).
  • 18. Turkey Ataturk pushed through a series of important reforms aimed at modernizing and westernizing Turkey. New, Latin alphabet Women’s suffrage Secularization Western oriented calendar Western styles of dress
  • 19. The Middle East The Sherif of Mecca ( governor of Mecca:  the governor or chief magistrate of Mecca during the years of Ottoman Turkish rule), Hussein encourages Arabs to fight with the Allies during WWI in opposition to Turkish forces Entente powers violate promises made to Arab leaders. European leaders occupy Middle Eastern lands in each of their MANDATES in Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon
  • 20. Palestine/Israel Pogroms (violent attacks) on Jews throughout the 19 th century convinced Leon Pinsker and other Jewish intellectuals that assimilation of the Jews into Christian societies was impossible. Zionism was a movement centered around Jewish intellectuals aimed at returning Jews to their native Holy Land in Palestine
  • 21. Palestine/Israel Motivated by the Dreyfus Affair, Theodore Herzl organized western and eastern Jews to form the World Zionist Organization It’s central aim was to promote Jewish migration to and settlement in Palestine Indifference towards Arabs living in the area
  • 22. Palestine/Israel In 1917, after WWI, Lord Balfour of Britain announced that his government would promote the establishment of Jewish Homeland in Palestine after the war. Britain received a League of Nations mandate in 1922 to control Palestine. These promises seemed as a double-betrayal by the Entente Powers to Arabs
  • 23. Palestine/Israel Rising Arab opposition to the emigration of Jews to Palestine caused the British to severely curtail their support of the Balfour promises. Zionist leaders begin to mistrust the British Encourages Zionist leaders to build up their own defenses against the rising Arab resistance. Palestinian needs and desires were not voiced through strong leadership in the coming years
  • 24. Africa In response to war-time promises made to Africans in exchange for their military service, which never materialized, Africans began to organize pan-African organizations to support the cause of African unity again the foreign presence. Marcus Garvey W.E.B. DuBois Negritude Literary Movement
  • 25. Africa Most of African Independence would be achieved well after WWII, but the movements themselves began during the inter-war period