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Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1919 Arab Disappointment. The Balfour Declaration incorporated into British Mandate over Palestine. Iraq, Jordan and Palestine all more or less under British control. Only the Arabian peninsula truly independent.

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Page 1: Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1919

Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1919

Prince Faisal at Versailles, 1919

Arab Disappointment. The Balfour Declaration incorporated into British

Mandate over Palestine. Iraq, Jordan and Palestine all more or less under British

control. Only the Arabian peninsula truly independent.

Arab Disappointment. The Balfour Declaration incorporated into British

Mandate over Palestine. Iraq, Jordan and Palestine all more or less under British

control. Only the Arabian peninsula truly independent.

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The Middle East Between the Wars

The Middle East Between the Wars

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British Mandate in PalestineCreated

July, 1922.

Transjordan divided

from Palestine.

British Mandate in PalestineCreated

July, 1922.

Transjordan divided

from Palestine.

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Jews & Arabs in Palestine, 1920

Jews & Arabs in Palestine, 1920 In 1920, there

was 1 Jew toevery 10 Arabs inPalestine.

By 1947, the ratio was 2 Arabs forevery Jew.

In 1920, there was 1 Jew toevery 10 Arabs inPalestine.

By 1947, the ratio was 2 Arabs forevery Jew.

The Arabs felt that they were losing control of their “country!”

The Arabs felt that they were losing control of their “country!”

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Jewish Settlements: The Kibbutz System

Jewish Settlements: The Kibbutz System

First one founded in 1908.

Communal living.

“Make the DesertBloom!”

First one founded in 1908.

Communal living.

“Make the DesertBloom!”

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Jewish immigration to Palestine during the British

Mandate

Jewish immigration to Palestine during the British

Mandate Jewish

1919 1,806

1920 8,223

1921 8,294

1922 8,685

1923 8,175

1924 13,892

1925 34,386

1926 13,855

1927 3,034

1928 2,178

1929 5,249

1930 4,944

Immigration

1931 4,075

1932 12,533

1933 37,337

1934 45,267

1935 66,472

1936 29,595

1937 10,629

1938 14,675

1939 31,195

1940 10,643

1941 4,592

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Palestine Arab Revolt: 1936-1939 Palestine Arab Revolt: 1936-1939

An end to Jewish immigration to Palestine.

An end to the transferof lands to Jewish owners.

A new “generalrepresentative government.”

An end to Jewish immigration to Palestine.

An end to the transferof lands to Jewish owners.

A new “generalrepresentative government.”

Their Goals:Their Goals:

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The Peel Commission Partition Plan, 1937

The Peel Commission Partition Plan, 1937

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British White Paper of 1939

British White Paper of 1939 Limited Jewish

immigration toPalestine to 75,000 over the next five years.

It ended Jewish landpurchases.

Independence forPalestine within 10 years.

It is NOT British policythat Palestine become aJewish state.

Limited Jewish immigration toPalestine to 75,000 over the next five years.

It ended Jewish landpurchases.

Independence forPalestine within 10 years.

It is NOT British policythat Palestine become aJewish state.