Sudan was part of the main shipping route to the East. Britain needed to control the Suez Canal.
Land, Tax, more knowledge taken from the people of Sudan, [if they have some that the British did not], more CHEAP Labour, more resources...etc. etc.
1964
Both Kenya & Zimbabwe (Formerly Southern Rhodesia) were part of the British Empire. Both Egypt & Sudan were British protectorates within the British Empire. Keyna is a member of the Commonwealth, but I think Zimbabwe is probably now suspended in these troubled times.
money
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It gave the British sugar tea and coffie
It gave the British sugar tea and coffie
Slaves for the plantations
Sudan gained its independence from the British.
Sovereignty and independence from the British Empire.
Trade Economy Political Supremacy
Sudan gained its independence from the British in 1956.