What was the primary economic motivation for the British to establish a 'protectorate' over Egypt in 1882?
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Correct answer: To secure the Suez Canal for trade with India
The Suez Canal shortened the trade route to India by thousands of miles, making it the most important strategic waterway for British commerce. Financial instability in Egypt threatened British investments in the canal, prompting military intervention.
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