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In the 1970s, Sudan underwent significant political and social changes, particularly under the leadership of President Jaafar Nimeiri, who came to power through a military coup in 1969. Nimeiri's regime implemented various reforms, including land redistribution and nationalization of key industries, which aimed to modernize the economy. However, these changes also led to increased authoritarianism and repression of dissent. Additionally, the decade saw the intensification of civil conflict, particularly between the north and south, laying the groundwork for future strife.

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