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Uganda became part of the British Empire through a series of treaties and colonial agreements in the late 19th century. The British initially established interest in the region for trade and as a route to the Nile River. In 1894, after a series of conflicts and negotiations with local kingdoms and rival European powers, Uganda was officially declared a British protectorate. This allowed Britain to exert control over the region and its resources while maintaining a degree of local governance.

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