Polish-Ottoman War 1672-76 | 3 Minute History

Polish-Ottoman War 1672-76 | 3 Minute History

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The transcript details the tumultuous period of the mid-17th century involving the Cossacks, Poland, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire. It begins with Kemelnitsky's uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, followed by Doroshenko's efforts to unite the region amidst shifting alliances. The narrative covers the Polish-Ottoman conflict, internal Polish strife, and leadership changes among the Cossacks. The story concludes with the Ottoman retreat and the appointment of Yuri Kamelnitsky, leading to further conflict with Russia.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the outcome of Kemelnitsky's initial uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?

The Cossacks gained independence.

Kemelnitsky formed an alliance with the Ottomans.

Kemelnitsky became the ruler of Poland.

The Cossacks were defeated after Russia signed a truce with Poland.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How did Doroshenko respond to the division of Cossack lands by Russia and Poland?

He moved to Sweden and sought their support.

He attempted to reunite the region and formed an alliance with the Ottoman Empire.

He surrendered to the Crimeans.

He accepted the division and allied with Poland.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What triggered the Lipka Tatar rebellion in Poland?

The imposition of new taxes by King John II Casimir.

The invasion of Poland by the Ottomans.

The restriction of religious freedoms and privileges by King John II Casimir.

The election of Michael I as the new king.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the result of Jan Sobieski's military campaign against the Ottomans?

Jan Sobieski formed an alliance with the Crimeans.

The Ottomans were forced to withdraw from Poland.

The Ottomans expanded their territory in Poland.

Jan Sobieski was defeated and captured by the Ottomans.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who was appointed as the new ruler of the Cossacks after Doroshenko's resignation?

Jan Sobieski

Ivan Samoy Loyovich

Michael I

Yuri Kamelnitsky