Britain took control of Egypt in 1882 but then relinquished most control in 1992 by issuing Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence. Britain still retained some control over its former protectorate, and Egypt officially declared its independence during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
All of them except Liberia, Ethiopia, Egypt and South Africa.
It was Britain; it gave Zimbabwe independence in 1980. Ironically, Britain was also one of the first to begin decolonizing, granting Egypt independence in 1922
Egypt was the African nation that gained independence from British control in 1922 after significant nationalist movements and protests. The Egyptian Revolution of 1919 played a crucial role in this process, as it united various segments of society against British rule. While Egypt's independence was limited and did not grant full sovereignty initially, it marked a significant step towards self-governance and inspired other African nations in their struggles for freedom.
They were upset that they did not gain independence
Egypt finally gained nominal independence from British in 1922.
Egypt obtained its national independence in February 28, 1922.
1921
Egypt celebrates Independence Day with: Festive parades, firework shows/displays, and picnics!
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Britain took control of Egypt in 1882 but then relinquished most control in 1992 by issuing Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence. Britain still retained some control over its former protectorate, and Egypt officially declared its independence during the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
Egypt wanted independence from England due to agitation about British rule in general, especially after Egypt was forced to participate in World War 1. Egyptians began a series of revolts and were eventually given independence.
Egypt lost its independence several times since it was first settled in 3100 BCE; you may wish to be more specific.
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1922
when the president confessed and left office
June 19 1956