NMC278H1 Chapter 6: Chapter 6.docx

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Egypt and iran in the late nineteenth century. Believed orientals" needed to emulate western lifestyle. Expanded egypt"s agricultural production: did not want egyptian textiles rivaling british, improved irrigation systems. Delta barrage: most of the profits went to landowners, not workers. While the budget slowly returned surplus, 25-35% went to repaying debt. British advisors were present in each ministry: paid more than their egyptian counterparts by egyptian government. Egyptians felt that they were qualified to govern their own country. Decreased funding for education even during times of economic prosperity. Introduced tuition fees at all levels, limiting access to public education. Rumors of french forces in southern sudan reached london (1980) British government had already drawn up provisions which would make britain the effective. Sudanese citizens voted to become independent (1955) The standard (1900: published by mustafa kamil (1874-1908) The chains of slavery are chains, whether they be forged of gold or iron .

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