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The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 established a framework for the independence of Egypt while maintaining British military presence in the country, particularly to protect the Suez Canal. It allowed Egypt to have control over its internal affairs, but British forces retained the right to intervene in matters deemed critical to British interests. The treaty sparked nationalist sentiments and discontent among Egyptians, who felt that it did not fully grant them sovereignty. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for future tensions leading to the 1952 revolution, which sought to end British influence entirely.

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