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    The Most Serious Resistance to the British in Sudan Was
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The Most Serious Resistance to the British in Sudan Was

Question 53

Question 53

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The most serious resistance to the British in Sudan was led by


A) Muhammad Ahmad.
B) Muhammad Ali.
C) Belgian troops allied with Egypt.
D) Bangwato.
E) French and German troops in Sudan.

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