Great Britain held several mandates under the League of Nations following World War I. Notably, it administered the mandates for territories such as Palestine, Iraq, and Transjordan, which were previously part of the Ottoman Empire. These mandates were intended to prepare the regions for self-governance, though they often faced significant challenges and resistance from local populations. The British mandates played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of the Middle East.
When Great Britain took over palestine and France took over Seryia
The two I know are modern day Iraq and Palestine
Yes, after World War I, both Spain and Great Britain became mandatory powers in the Middle East, although their roles differed significantly. Great Britain was granted mandates over territories such as Palestine and Iraq, while Spain was given control over parts of Morocco. The mandates were established under the League of Nations, aimed at administering former Ottoman territories and preparing them for self-governance. However, the imposition of these mandates often led to local discontent and resistance.
Mandates
They were called Mandates.
Most of the current Commonwealth states were colonies, dominions, protectorates, mandates, territories, dependencies, etc. of Great Britain during the 19th century. Notable examples include India, Australia, and Canada.
They all eventually gained their independence from Britain and France
An attorneys or solicitor must have taken a degree in law and in Great Britain passed what are called 'Bar Exams'.
they were worried that they would get taken over!!!
Lebanon and Syria were part of the Frenchmandate.
They all eventually gained their independence from Britain or France
well its to be said that it was kenya