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Iraq Before War
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A level History (Middle East) Mind Map on Iraq Before War, created by elenamaymartin on 13/03/2014.
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Iraq Before War
Iraq in WW1
Iraq has oil so the west was interested in it
Britain wanted to spread influence
landed in Basra (south)
Worked their way up to Baghdad and Mosul by 1917
was ruled by Turkey
Sykes-Picot Agreement
TofV recognized Iraq as under British occupation
Iraq Under a British Mandate
Iraqi nationalists didn't want British
rebelled
British managed to suppress it
Realized they couldn't maintain mandate
Planned to set up an Iraqi state 1921
Invited Faisal, son of Sharif Hussein of Mecca to be the King
He led an Arab Revolt against Turks in the war
Boarders of new state were unclear
Turkey and Iran attacks
Not too serious
Still kept control over somethings
Foreign policy
2 air bases
Oil
Iraqi Petroleum Company
Lasted 35 years
The end of the Iraqi Monarchy 1958
during monarchy
considerable economic development
Education improved
Most of population were still landless peasants
wide spread discontent due to British Rule
Resentment to British Rule
1952, convinced Iraqi Petroleum Company to agree profits from oil would be shared equally between Iraq and Britain
But company still controlled production prices
Israel created
Didn't want to be part of the Baghdad Pact
to prevent expansion of soviet influence
most wanted to be neutral
1958 Army carried out a Coup
overthrew the monarchy and established a republic
took Iraq out of the Baghdad Pact
got control over Oil Companies
kept on good terms with Britain but got troops to leave
Arab Unity
1960s movement led by Nasser
considerable support from Iraq
However military government resisted pressure to join
Baathists became more popular
called for Arab Unity
mainly supported because they demanded a strong stand in the face of foreign interference
Baathists Seize Power 1968
supported by some army officers
Mostly Sunni Muslim
Sunnis had been dominant in Iraq since 1921
Shia Muslims from made up most of the Population
Shia Muslims brought into government to show unity
Increased Army Spending
1972 took complete control of the Oil Industry
popular move
1973
Joined other Arab Nations in reducing oil production and sales to the West
Increased Oil prices by 400%
$575 million 1972, $26,500 million 1980
Improvements
Electricity into Countryside
Roads, bridges etc
People more educated
Health Care
Urban Middle Class formed
Lots of things under State Control
trade unions
school
to immunize them from the west
sports clubs
Saddam Hussein and Rule by Terror
in the 1970s Hussein was in charge of extending government control over the army and secret police
Lots of spending here
stopped threat of opposition by moving people around so they didn't stay in one post for long
Suppression though society
increasing reports of rape and torture of those in prison
Kurds in the North lost most of their self government
leaders exiled or executed
divisions between Sunni, Shia and Kurds became worse
Saddam Hussein becomes President of Iraq 1979
Started with a televised trial of a number of men, 21 of which were executed
was an admirer of Stalin's use of Terror
death penalty used for 'political crimes
attempts to over throw him
major defeats in wars
Stayed in power for 25 years
Mass expulsions of Shias and Kurds
1980-1, 200,000 Shiites deported to Iran
many businessmen whose businesses were then handed over to the government supporters
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