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9 July, 16:21

What developments contributed the end of the Ottoman Empire?

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  1. 9 July, 18:36
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    Since the 15th. Century, the Ottoman Empire controlled nearly all the important trade routes in the old world. As it had a strong economy, it also had a strong army, wealth, technology, and production. But it came to an end in 1922.

    The developments that contributed to the end of the Ottoman Empire were that the Ottoman Empire began to decline by European intervention in their area (the penetration of European merchant capital caused economic problems).

    The outcome of Western Europe's modern economic system contributed to European military technology was another reason for the Ottoman decline.

    Besides, the Ottoman Empire had internal problems like rebellions (many Young Turks wanted to reform their country to become a modern nation-state). These problems influenced its power as a great empire in the world.

    Other development that influenced the Ottoman Empire decline was the naval defeated at Lepanto in 1571 and the failure of the second siege of Vienna in 1683.
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