The Ottoman Empire fought alongside the Central Powers in World War 1, namely Germany and the Austria-Hungarian Empire. It had already been in a period of decline leading up to the war, and its defeat to the Allied Powers was essentially what led to its dissolution.
Following the defeat of the Central Powers and the occupation of Constantinople (Istanbul in present-day Turkey) that followed, the Ottoman Empire was partitioned (divided up) and temporarily administered by the victories Allied Powers. This meant the abolition of the Sultanate and the end of the Ottoman Empire.
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There were new crops; tools and farming methods, which helped, increase food production. These changes meant less death to smaller colonies, and overall improve the state of living. They now could live longer and have better sanitation compared to the earlier imperialism.
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The Siege of Boston April 19, 1775 – March 17, 1776
(Lets also mention the Boston Massacre even though it wasn’t a ‘battle’ 5 men were shot and killed by lobster-backs)
So New York had a heccing amount of battles but the most important ones were ‘The Battle of Long Island’ and ‘The Battle of Fort Washington’
Philly was more importantly the place of the continental congress but I think the battle would be known as the ‘Philadelphia Campaign’ but it was less of a battle and more of military tactics