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The Nile Valley 1882-1898

Introduction
 Arab Nationalism against the Ottoman Empire caused Britain (under Gladstone) to
occupy Egypt and take control
o Insisted this was temporary – to protect British interests
 Occupation seemed to be
o A complete U turn for Gladstone – known as cheap government with low tax
rates
o Occupation followed by ‘scramble for Africa’
 Nile valley explains Gladstone’s change in policy, British colonisation of Africa and
later intervention in the Nile

Why did the British intervene in Egypt in 1882?
 The Ottoman Empire captured Egypt in 1517 and by 1800s was in decline
 British worried that if it collapsed completely, Austro – Hungary, Russia and France
might gain influence in the region
 Suez Canal in 1869 made Egypt very important to Britain – opened up a new trade
route to India
 Territories within Ottoman Empire were ruled by local lords – pledged loyalty to the
Sultan (Ruler) of Ottoman Empire in Istanbul
 Egypt ruled by Khedive (similar to viceroy in India) who enjoyed political freedom
 1860s/1870s – borrowed lots of money from Br and Fr to fund Egypt’s development
o By 1870S – over £100 million – and effectively bankrupt by 1875
 In response, Britain and France established dual control and forced the Khedive to
bring in financial reforms – including increasing taxes and cutting army expenditure
 1879 – OE Sultan agreed Br & Fr request to remove Khedive and replace with his son,
Tewfik Pasha – a more willing compromiser

Ahmed Urabi (Arabi Pasha) and the development of Egyptian Nationalism
 At same time – nationalist movement began in Egypt which was critical of both
Ottoman and Anglo – French interference in Egypt
 This was led by army colonel, Ahmed Urabi – focus of his protests was the issue of
Army pay and formed the Egyptian Nationalist Party in 1879
 1879 – had a lot of support amongst the army and from the peasants
 Urabi led a coup after Khedive Tewfik tried to sack 2500 army officers
 Tewfik had no choice but to appoint a new nationalist Government
 Britain and France feared that this new government would refuse to pay back its
debts to them

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Strategic Reasons
 Trade route to India through the Suez was very important to Britain
o Shortened distance and 80% of shipping through canal was British
 French purchased majority of shares but Disraeli brought remaining 45% in 1875
 Britain wasn’t going to let France get ahead in the struggle for North Africa
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