5 facts about the role of British in uae before its unification
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i) Protection from pirates
ii) Protection of land and sea
iii) Resolving conflicts
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In 1971 the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was created by the Sheikhdoms of Sharjah, Fujairah, Ajman, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. Previously they were known as the Trucial States, which was a collection of sheikhdoms that extended from the Straits of Hormuz to the west along the Persian Gulf. The British played a significant role in the unification of UAE; first, the British attacked pirates to protect its trade with India which resulted in ties with the 'Trucial States' emirs. Secondly, the Sheikhdoms signed a treaty with the British in 1892 thus became a British protectorate meaning that they would receive protection if attacked by land or sea. Lastly due to the conflicts witnessed before, the Trucial States agreed to resolve future disputes through the British Authorities.
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The five facts include,
The pirates utilized the cost province, and Great Britain started combating pirates to preserve their trade.
Great Britain invaded the pirates and created rapprochement to the regional emirs of the British
Great Britain was granted an assurance in 1820 for emir transactions and pledged themselves not to make any agreement with anyone nor allow anyone exception with their land
Through Great Britain officials, the was formalization of the relations that allowed the determination of the consequential difficulties
Finally, Great Britain let Bahrain and Qatar attain independence individually.