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12 May, 21:25

Why did Britain want to control the Suez Canal?

A. It was the best way to control Egypt.

B. It was a shortcut to Ghana.

C. It was a way to keep the Ottomans in debt.

D. It was a shortcut to India.

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  1. 12 May, 21:31
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    A. It was the best way to control Egypt
  2. 12 May, 21:54
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    Answer D

    It was a shortcut to India.

    Britain wanted to control Suez canal because it was a shortcut to India.

    Explanation;

    Suez canal was a human-made waterway, which was opened in 1869, connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

    Britain viewed it as a "Lifeline of the Empire" because it allowed Britain quicker access to its colonies in Asia and Africa.
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