North Africa 1947-67 Flashcards

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what was the suex crisis

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How did the suez crisis impact politics in Britain?

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  • growing realisation across the political spectrum in Britain that Empire’s days were numbered
  • Suez crisis portrayed as ‘Britain’s last fling of the imperial dice’
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Britains diminished independence as a result of suez crisis?

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  • Britain wouldn’t act again in an imperial or international excursion alone nor without the approval and close communication of the United States
  • Britain becoming a major independent power wouldn’t happen and dreams of this were quelled
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Nationalist movement as a consequence of suez crisis?

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  • Suggested nationalist movements seeking to achieve independence should push harder to force Britain to surrender
  • Made Britain’s task of containing independence movements increasingly difficult
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MacMillan’s ‘Winds of change’ speech/ questioning Britain’s credibility as consequence of suez crisis?

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  • called into question the whole credibility of plans to hold onto formal colonies in Africa and elsewhere, encouraging British politicians that it was best to acceded to nationalist demands soon.
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How did suez crisis show Britain as powerless?

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  • dispelled the notion that Britain could ‘control’ imperial retreat in ways that would preserve British power
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Effect of crisis on Britains position in the Middle East?

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  • Britains position in the Middle East only declined further
  • Iraq left the Baghdad Pact in 1959, Cyprus was granted independence in 1959 after years of terrorism and violence between Turkish and Greek communities
  • by the mid 1960s, Britain only controlled air bases in Libya and retained protectorate over a few sheikhdoms in Persian Gulf, Aden and South Arabian Federation (but Britain lost Aden in 1967 due to nationalist uprisings)
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How did the suez crisis damage Britains ‘special relationship’ with the USA?

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  • Eisenhower refused to provide billions of dollars to save the sterling so long as Britain remained stationed in Egypt
  • However, relations were quickly repaired after this and the UK adopted the US’ Polaris missile system by 1962 as well as signing a Mutual Defence Agreement in 1958
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