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Abstract British rule over Egypt fell into a typical colonial pattern, although e Egyptian institutions were allowed a degree of autonomy, the period e British rule was associated with loss of control over the economy, ation, foreign bases, with frequent interference in internal political ’rs, and with virtually complete control over Egypt’s foreign policy. Even the economy submitted to the direct control of the British. This the most important sector in the Egyptian society affected by the British ence on the Egyptian lands, by all its elements, agriculture, industry Surly what mentioned above was a reflection for the reasons which Amin Osman had said his famous declaration about the Anglo-Egyptian ’ons. Osman had declared that the relationship between Egypt and Great ’n was in effect Ira Catholic marriage”. Egyptian intellectuals had accused the British occupation of two r ills: keeping the country uneducated to justify a continued occupation killing off Egyptian industry in favor of agricultural development. The Anglo-Egyptian relations were affected by many points ded as the turning points in their relations: 1- Signing the 1936 treaty 2- The Second World War 3- The Palestinian War 4- The abrogation ofthe 1936 treaty 5- The outbreak of 1952 Revolution |