Explain the foreign policy of Ethiopia during tewodros II 1855_1868

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Tewodros II was the Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868. During his reign, he sought to modernize Ethiopia and expand its borders. He pursued a foreign policy of aggressive expansionism, seeking to expand Ethiopia's borders and create a unified Christian empire in the Horn of Africa. He sought to expand Ethiopia's borders by conquering the neighboring Muslim states of Sudan, Somalia, and Eritrea. He also sought to establish diplomatic relations with European powers, such as Britain and France, in order to gain access to modern weapons and technology. He also sought to strengthen Ethiopia's ties with the Coptic Church, which was the dominant religion in Ethiopia at the time. Ultimately, Tewodros II's foreign policy was unsuccessful, as he was defeated in battle by the British in 1868 and died shortly thereafter.