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British colonization in Sudan, which began in the late 19th century, exacerbated ethnic and regional divisions by implementing indirect rule and favoring certain groups over others, leading to tensions. The British administration's economic policies prioritized extraction and exploitation, neglecting local needs and fostering resentment. Additionally, the imposition of foreign governance and cultural practices ignited nationalist sentiments among Sudanese populations, ultimately contributing to conflicts that escalated into civil war and broader unrest after Sudan gained independence in 1956.

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