
Origins of the First World War, pt. 1 -- The Ottoman Empire
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Crisis of the Empire in the 1700s
In 1798, Napoleon landed an invaded Egypt and presented himself as sort of the loyal friend of the Ottoman Sultan. He was thinking of invading northward, possibly taking Persia and India or Constantinople itself. But nonetheless, when Napoleon withdrew back to France, it left behind another power vacuum. This could give Russia then a pretext to intervene in internal Ottoman affairs. And that's exactly what Russia would do in repeated small ways in times of unrest or revolt.
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