To what extent did the Ottoman Empire speed up the European colonization in North Africa.
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The Ottoman Empire was a state & caliphate which controlled much of South-eastern Europe, Northern Africa & Western Asia between the 14th & early 20th centuries.
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- " North Africa" was mainly "dominated" by the "Ottoman Empire" after the "Middle Ages", save for the "Moroccan region". The "Ottoman Govt" was based in the towns of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli.
- The "Ottoman Empire" lost full control of "Egypt" & the countries in the south after the "1830s rebellion" by "Kavalı Mehmet Ali Pash". The "British Govt" conquered the "Ottoman Empire" in the 1980s and gained possession of Egypt. Egypt was nevertheless regarded as "Ottoman Vassal". During the "nineteenth century", "Ottoman" control over the countries of "western Egypt" was diminished as well. Both were lost to "France in 1830" in "Algeria and 1881" in Tunis. "Libya was the last Ottoman region" in "Africa", turned over to "Italy" at the conclusion of the "Turkish-Italian War" of 1911.
- The "Ottoman Empire" had long been the "sick man of Europe." After a succession of "Balkan wars" in "1914", it was expelled from much of "Europe & North Africa".
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