Britain did colonize it but only after the Berlin Conference of 1884.
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The United Kingdom colonized Sudan in the 1800s. Sudan became an independent nation in 1956. However, there has been a great deal of internal turmoil in Sudan since its independence.
Yes, but indirectly. Sudan was part of the Khedivite Sultanate in Egypt which Britain ruled via a protectorate as opposed to a colony.
Italy was the country to officially colonize Somalia
Because of threatening from Thailand and Laos, Cambodia decided to ask France for protection in 9 November 1953. France helped to protect Cambodia from Thailand and Laos, but France also put a lot of taxes to get money back from Cambodian.
Ethiopia and Sudan are the two African countries that were never under the colonial rule. Sudan is incorrect - it was an Anglo-Egyptian 'Condominium'. The other African country usually thought of as not under colonial rule is Liberia. (independent 1847).
The modern day African countries that were colonized by the United Kingdom include The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia*, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt. *- Somalia was colonized by both Italy and the United Kingdom; the Italians took the part south of the Horn of Africa and the British the north/west.
France. Between 1890 and 1960 the African country was part of French West Africa (Afrique occidentale française). Mali had the name French Sudan (Soudan français).
by the british
Sudan is warmer than Switzerland
If it is south Sudan then north Sudan but if it is north Sudan, It is Eygpt.
Canada was colonized by France and England.