
Prisoners of the Sea - Part 7: Beyond Geography
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The series concludes by revisiting the original theory: that the Ottoman collapse was caused by being denied access to the oceans. It argues that while geography was a critical factor, it was not the sole cause. The empire's downfall was a systemic failure resulting from a combination of factors: the shift in global trade routes (geography), internal decay, a failure to industrialize, and rising nationalism. It concludes that the Ottoman Empire collapsed due to the tragic interaction of all these forces.








