Chapter 25: Europe and the World, 1870-1914
Three Emperors League
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia joined
Germany challenged the English naval power
Austria-Hungary lacked an industrial base and ethnic diversity
Russia wanted warm water port in the Mediterranean Sea
The Ottoman Empire was on the verge of collapsing
The Balkans were ruled by a mixture of Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
The Alliance System was unstable
German needed to be on good terms with Russia due to Franco-German tensions
English had to keep their naval superiority due to their dependency on imports
Russia abandoned Serbian nationalism
The Ottomans kept Constantinople
Dual Alliance was a strong alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary due to the weakening Russian loyalty
Italy joined the Dual Alliance in 1882, making it the Triple Alliance
Bulgaria and Serbia started another Balkan Crisis in 1885
A “new imperialism” was brought forth from 1870-1914
Characterized by industrialization, intensification, increased technology
Greater sense of national prestige
Germany, France, and England were in direct competition for Africa
India was the center of British foreign policy
Opium War (1839-1842)
China was forced to accept opium trade
Boxer Rebellion (1900)
Peasant unrest turned into open rebellion
Europeans had limited forces and therefore couldn’t control the population
Showed need for indirect rule
Three Emperors League
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia joined
Germany challenged the English naval power
Austria-Hungary lacked an industrial base and ethnic diversity
Russia wanted warm water port in the Mediterranean Sea
The Ottoman Empire was on the verge of collapsing
The Balkans were ruled by a mixture of Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
The Alliance System was unstable
German needed to be on good terms with Russia due to Franco-German tensions
English had to keep their naval superiority due to their dependency on imports
Russia abandoned Serbian nationalism
The Ottomans kept Constantinople
Dual Alliance was a strong alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary due to the weakening Russian loyalty
Italy joined the Dual Alliance in 1882, making it the Triple Alliance
Bulgaria and Serbia started another Balkan Crisis in 1885
A “new imperialism” was brought forth from 1870-1914
Characterized by industrialization, intensification, increased technology
Greater sense of national prestige
Germany, France, and England were in direct competition for Africa
India was the center of British foreign policy
Opium War (1839-1842)
China was forced to accept opium trade
Boxer Rebellion (1900)
Peasant unrest turned into open rebellion
Europeans had limited forces and therefore couldn’t control the population
Showed need for indirect rule