yes, British Imperialism in Egypt. not now but in the past there was.
which empire:, Persian, Macedonian, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Ottoman, French or British? Any way the answer must be the Egyptians
British Imperialism very much angered the Boers and the Zulu.
The British started the imperialism back in the 1880's.It started when the British had 25% of the empire.
Imperialism in Egypt was positive because the Lord Cromer built a dam at Aswan to improve agriculture. It was a negative for Egypt because there was a lack of education beside elementary and technical education and the economic and social life were controlled by the British agents.
What were the positive and negative effects of imperialism in Cuba?
British imperialism annexed more colonies than even Adolf Hitler.
Gandhi defied British Imperialism, first in South Africa, and then in his native India for most of his adult life.
The Suez Canal was an important waterway in Egypt and a significant site in the Age of Imperialism. More specifically, European nations such as Britain and France fought over control of the Suez Canal, as it proved to be a strategic waterway for imperialistic campaigns. As such, historians consider the history of the Suez Canal to be significant to the European imperialism in Africa (Scramble for Africa) and British Imperialism in India.
no, it was very positive on them.
The British!
Cecil Rhodes
After the rebellion in Egypt in 1881-1882, which was part of the broader context of new imperialism, the Suez Canal came under increased British control. The British sought to protect their interests in the canal, a crucial trade route that connected Europe to Asia, leading to military intervention and the eventual establishment of a protectorate over Egypt in 1914. This control ensured that the canal remained a strategic asset for the British Empire, facilitating the movement of goods and troops. The canal continued to be vital in global trade and politics throughout the 20th century.