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The
Impacts of Colonisation in Egypt:
Social Developments
Lack of Social Developments The British occupation saw little
done to improve the being of the people. British colonial
policy after all, was much for its own interests.
Although the British were not as harsh rulers as those
that preceded them, they were not good and concerned
rulers either. While stability was brought to Egypt and
the political upheavals and chaos ended, much of the
Egyptian poor remained as they were. The occupiers never
bothered either to educate or improve their lot. Public
works built for the people were little, while only those
that benefited economic life and had useful purposes,
such as trams and trains were built. Otherwise, the
British had done little more for the people. No wells
were drilled for the people, neither were medical
facilities provided. Sources |
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