Swaziland, now known as Eswatini, was significant to the British Empire primarily for its strategic location in Southern Africa, serving as a buffer state between British colonies and Boer territories. Its rich Natural Resources, including minerals and fertile land, contributed to its economic importance. Additionally, the British sought to stabilize the region and control trade routes, which made Swaziland a key player in their imperial ambitions in the area. The kingdom's unique political structure allowed the British to exert influence while maintaining a degree of local autonomy.
Swaziland was a British Protectorate from 1906–1968.
Swaziland was a British Protectorate from 1903 until 1967
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because the was too much of it
It wasn't
Buckingham Palace
defeat the french
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it gave them suger.
It was so important because it just WAS!
Winston Churchill was one.
they were poor and weren't important