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'''Timeline:'''
=== Timeline ===


*3000-539 BC - Phoenicians, a maritime culture<br>  
*3000-539 BC - Phoenicians, a maritime culture<br>  
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*2008-2010 -&nbsp;Re-establishment of financial power and tourism  
*2008-2010 -&nbsp;Re-establishment of financial power and tourism  
*2011 - Government Collapse
*2011 - Government Collapse
=== Recommended Books ===
''Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant Experience'' (M.E.R.I. Special Studies) by Professor Alixa Naff PhD (Author) Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (March 24, 1993)

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Timeline[edit | edit source]

  • 3000-539 BC - Phoenicians, a maritime culture
  • 220 AD - Roman Rule
  • 1110-1124 - Invasion of the Crusaders
  • 1124 - Lebanon Surrendered to the Crusaders
  • 1124-1880 - Catholic influence since the time of the Crusaders
  • 1880 - Combined with Syria under the Ottoman Empire
  • World War I - Collapse of the Ottoman Empire results in the five Lebanese provices being mandated to France.
  • 1943 - Lebanon gained Independence, establishing Confessionalism
  • 1946 - French troops withdrew
  • 1948 - Arab-Israeli War
  • 1949-1975 - Years of Prosperity, based on financial power and tourism
  • 1975-1990 - Lebanese Civil War
  • 1990-2004 - Reconstruction
  • 2005 - Cedar Revolution, in which Prime Minister is assassinated
  • 2006 - Month-long War between Israel and Hezbollah
  • 2007 - Nahr al-Bared Conflict
  • 2008 - Doha Agreement, Reconstruction
  • 2008-2010 - Re-establishment of financial power and tourism
  • 2011 - Government Collapse

Recommended Books[edit | edit source]

Becoming American: The Early Arab Immigrant Experience (M.E.R.I. Special Studies) by Professor Alixa Naff PhD (Author) Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (March 24, 1993)