Britain's interventions in Afghanistan, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, significantly disrupted the country's political stability and development. The Anglo-Afghan Wars led to widespread destruction, a fragmented political landscape, and a legacy of mistrust towards foreign powers. These interventions hindered economic development and contributed to ongoing cycles of conflict, which have persisted into the 21st century, affecting Afghanistan's social and political structures. Ultimately, Britain's actions left a profound impact on Afghanistan's trajectory, complicating its path toward self-determination and development.
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Britain Although Afghanistan was never part of the British Empire, it gained its independence from Britain after the signing of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty in 1919 – a treaty that granted complete neutral relations between Afghanistan and Britain.
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Because the Americans told them too.