correct incorrect French invasion of Egypt
correct incorrect First Barbary War
correct incorrect Mohammad Ali become Ottoman viceroy of Egypt
correct incorrect Second Barbary War
correct incorrect Egyptian invasion of Sudan; fall of the Funj sultanate
correct incorrect French invade Algeria; Husayn Bey enters treaty with France and assists invasion of Algeria
correct incorrect Ottomans impose direct rule over Tripoli; end of Qaramanli dynasty
correct incorrect Ottoman Empire recognizes Mohammad Ali as hereditary ruler of Egypt
correct incorrect France defeats Morocco (Franco- Moroccan War); Morocco stops supporting Algerian resistance
correct incorrect Surrender of Algerian resistance leader Abd al-Qadir to the French
correct incorrect Spain defeats Morocco in “War of Africa”; Spain gains territory in southern Morocco
correct incorrect Egyptian economy booms by cotton exports during the American Civil War
correct incorrect European-led commission takes over Tunisian economy
correct incorrect Opening of the Suez Canal in Egypt
correct incorrect Franco-Prussian War in Europe
correct incorrect European powers recognize Tunisia as part of the Ottoman Empire
correct incorrect Indebted Egypt sells its shares in the Suez Canal Company to the British government
correct incorrect Britain and France gain “dual control” over Egyptian state finances
correct incorrect European powers recognize Tunisia as falling within the French sphere of influence
correct incorrect Treaty of Madrid recognizes Morocco’s independence
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