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Chad was colonized primarily for its strategic location and Natural Resources, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. French colonial interests aimed to expand their influence in Africa, seeking access to trade routes and resources like uranium and oil. The colonization also aimed to exert control over the region and counter British expansion in neighboring territories. This led to the establishment of French Equatorial Africa, with Chad becoming a significant part of the French colonial empire until its independence in 1960.

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