External factors once more affect the Ethiopian …

Years: 1828 - 1839
External factors once more affect the Ethiopian highlands and adjacent areas by the second quarter of the nineteenth century, at least in part because trade among the Red Sea states is being revived.

Egypt makes incursions along the coast and seeks at various times to control the Red Sea ports.

Europeans, chiefly British and French, show interest in the Horn of Africa.

The competition for trade, differences over how to respond to Egypt's activities, and the readier availability of modern arms are important factors in the conflicts of the period.

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