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Britain colonized Zimbabwe, then known as Southern Rhodesia, through a combination of treaties, military force, and economic exploitation in the late 19th century. Cecil Rhodes, a British imperialist, played a key role by obtaining land rights from local leaders, often under coercive conditions. The British South Africa Company, chartered by Rhodes, subsequently established control over the territory, leading to the establishment of settler communities and the marginalization of the indigenous populations. By the early 20th century, the region was formally incorporated into the British Empire, solidifying colonial rule.

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