Egypt as a 'veiled protectorate'; the promises to withdraw and the failure to do so; the work of Sir Evelyn Baring. Flashcards

1
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What was the term given to the way in which Britain controlled Egypt?

A

Veiled protectorate

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2
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When was the defeat of the Egyptian army under the leadership of Sir William Hicks by radical islamist forces?

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November 1883

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Between which years was Sir Evelyn Baring consul general in Egypt?

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1883 to 1907

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4
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When did Charles George Gordon become Governor General of Sudan?

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1873

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5
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Which cities were of great concern after the fall of the Egyptian army under Sir William Hicks?

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Cairo and Alexandria

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Who replaced the Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone after the splitting of the Liberal Party?

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Lord Salisbury

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Which countries did Salisbury work with between 1887 and 1889 to get an agreement that allowed the the re-entry into Egypt if necessary?

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1887 and 1889

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8
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When was the Constantinople Convention?

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22 May 1887

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9
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Which country did France threaten to invade and which country did Russia threaten to enter if Britain were granted the ability to re-enter Egypt?

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France= Syria and Russia= Armenia

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10
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By which year had Baring returned Egypt to solvency?

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1887

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11
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When was the London Convention?

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1885

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12
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How much was agreed to be given in loans to Egypt and on stabilising the debt situation at the London Convention?

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£9 million to Egypt; £8 million for debt stabilisation

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How much was spent by Baring on irrigation and clearing canals for improved agriculture?

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£1 million

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14
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Between 1882 and 1902, what percent of government revenue was spent on public works?

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8%

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15
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Who paid more land tax, kharaj land (held by peasant farmers) or ushr land (large landowners)?

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Kharaj land

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16
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In what year did Baring increase tuition fees?

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1901

17
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What did Baring refuse to fund?

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Secondary education

18
Q

When was the death of Tewfik Pasha?

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1892

19
Q

Who succeeded Tewfik Pasha?

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Abbas Hilami

20
Q

Who was an example of a young intellectual who became part of the growth in nationalism?

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Mustafa Kamil