The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.
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Oh honey, the mandate system was like a game of hot potato with European countries passing around territories in Africa like it was a buffet. It basically carved up Africa into pieces for the European powers to control and exploit, leading to some messy borders that are still causing headaches today. So yeah, the creation of the mandate system definitely left its mark on the map of Africa post-World War 1.
The ultimate goal was development of each mandate toward eventual independence.
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The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former Ottoman Empire.
Borders were drawn without regard for local populations
Answer this question… Allied powers took over German colonies and profited from them.
Answer this question… Allied powers took over German colonies and profited from them.
It went into effect but has now been ended.
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Oh honey, the mandate system was like a game of hot potato with European countries passing around territories in Africa like it was a buffet. It basically carved up Africa into pieces for the European powers to control and exploit, leading to some messy borders that are still causing headaches today. So yeah, the creation of the mandate system definitely left its mark on the map of Africa post-World War 1.
It was divided between Britain and France through the mandate system.
is a mandate system
The mandate system of the League of Nations, established by the treaties ending World War I. Under this system, the victors of World War I were given responsibility for governing former German and Ottoman territories as mandates from the League. The ultimate goal was development of each mandate toward eventual independence.
Mandate system
Britain and France were the main powers of the Middle East Mandate System, with the territories coming from areas formerly under Ottoman Control (prior to World War I).