Greek War for Independence

Cards (126)

  • What was the primary goal of the Greeks during the War for Independence?
    Independence and separation from the Ottoman Empire
  • What influenced the Greek desire for independence from the Ottoman Empire?
    The increased spread of Western ideas throughout the empire
  • Which European nations showed sympathy for the Greeks during their struggle for independence?
    Britain, Russia, and France
  • When did the Battle of Navarino take place?
    October 20, 1827
  • Why was the Battle of Navarino significant in the Greek War for Independence?
    It led to the defeat of the Turkish and Egyptian navies
  • What was the outcome of the Battle of Navarino for the Turkish forces?
    They began to evacuate Greece within 10 months
  • What did the defeat of the Turkish and Egyptian navies at Navarino lead to?
    The creation of the independent Kingdom of Greece in 1832
  • What was the significance of the Battle of Petra in the Greek War of Independence?
    It was the final major battle in the war
  • Who led the Greek forces during the Battle of Petra?
    Demetrios Ypsilantis
  • What was the outcome of the Battle of Petra for the Turkish forces?
    They surrendered all land from Livadeia to the Spercheios River
  • Why was the Battle of Petra significant for the Greek forces?
    It was their first victory fighting as a true army
  • What was Demetrios Ypsilantis appointed as in 1827?
    Leader of the Greek forces
  • What type of military training did Ypsilantis provide to the Greek forces?
    Training to fight as a regular European army
  • What happened to Ypsilantis in 1828?
    He was forced to flee the country
  • How is Ypsilantis remembered in Greece despite his battlefield failures?
    As a key figure in the struggle for Greek independence
  • What legacy did Ypsilantis leave for the modern Greek state?
    His efforts laid the groundwork for its establishment
  • What were the key events and outcomes of the Greek War for Independence?
    • Greeks favored independence from the Ottoman Empire
    • Battle of Navarino: decisive naval battle leading to Turkish defeat
    • Creation of the independent Kingdom of Greece in 1832
    • Battle of Petra: final major battle, first Greek victory as a true army
    • Demetrios Ypsilantis: leader of Greek forces, remembered for his contributions
  • What were the implications of the Battle of Navarino and the Battle of Petra for the Greek War of Independence?
    • Battle of Navarino: intervention by European powers, Turkish evacuation
    • Battle of Petra: Turkish surrender, end of major conflict
    • Both battles contributed to the establishment of Greece as an independent state
  • What was the Turkish perspective on the Greek War for Independence?
    It was seen as a threat to the status quo of the Ottoman Empire.
  • How did the Greek War for Independence threaten the Ottoman Empire?
    It threatened to change how subjects viewed the state versus their nationalist ideals.
  • What could a loss to the Greeks have initiated within the Ottoman Empire?
    It could have initiated a nationalist domino effect across the Ottoman state.
  • When did the Battle of Navarino take place?
    October 20th, 1827.
  • Which countries were involved in the Battle of Navarino against the Ottoman Empire?
    Britain, Russia, and France.
  • What was the outcome of the Battle of Navarino?
    The British, Russian, and French forces destroyed the Ottoman fleet.
  • Why was the Battle of Navarino significant for Greek Independence?
    It paved the way for Greek Independence by defeating the Ottoman Egyptian fleet.
  • What were the effects of the Battle of Navarino on the Ottoman Empire?
    It reinforced concerns about rising nationalist movements and increased diplomatic pressures.
  • What discussions were prompted within the Ottoman Empire after the Battle of Navarino?
    Discussions about military reforms and modernization efforts.
  • What was one consequence for the Ottoman Empire after the Battle of Navarino?
    They lost their stance as a true "Great Power" in the world.
  • What did the Ottoman Empire have to surrender after the Battle of Navarino?
    Greek lands.
  • How did the Egyptians respond to the Ottoman defeat at the Battle of Navarino?
    They began to "shrug off" Turkish domination, creating a more independent state.
  • When did the Battle of Petra take place?
    Between September 12th and September 25th, 1829.
  • Who fought in the Battle of Petra?
    The Hellenic Republic (Greece) and the Ottoman Empire.
  • What was the outcome of the Battle of Petra?
    The Greeks won and the Turks lost.
  • What did the defeat at the Battle of Petra signify for the Ottoman Empire?
    It marked the diminishing of the Ottoman Empire.
  • What did the rebels prove after the Battle of Petra?
    They could create a sovereign and nationalist state.
  • How did the Greek War for Independence influence other subjects in the Ottoman state?
    It was a great influence on other independence-aspiring subjects.
  • How did European powers view the Ottoman Empire after the Greek War for Independence?
    They began to look down on it as a "falling tyranny."
  • Who was George Canning?
    A British statesman who served as Prime Minister for a brief period in 1827.
  • What role did George Canning play in British politics?
    He was a key figure in the Tory party and played a significant role in foreign affairs.
  • What was the "Canning Doctrine" known for?
    It aimed to counter foreign intervention in Latin America.