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starter activity Map showing British Empire at its height in early twentieth century. If you were a school child at that time and looked at the map on the classroom wall, how would you feel ?
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British overseas territories today
British overseas territories today. How would the same school child in the early 1900s feel about this map if they could have seen it?
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Your task. Pin the tail on Suez
Your task. Pin the tail on Suez! Where do you think the Suez Canal was on this map?
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What was the Suez Canal ? The Suez Canal opened to traffic in November 1869 It was built by Frenchman Ferdinand de Lesseps using Egyptian forced labour and new technology; an estimated 120,000 workers died during construction It stretches 192km (120 miles) between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea It is 300m (984ft) wide at its narrowest point
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Technology Used Machines such as the Diesel Engine powered Dredger, invented during the industrial revolution helped build the canal The dredger helped excavate the land under the water and turn a shallow waterway into one of the major trade canals in the world
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The Suez Canal reduced the sea route to Asia by 6,000 km
Red – Route from Europe to Asia before Suez Canal Blue – Route from Europe to Asia after Suez Canal
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Both the Panama and Suez Canals greatly improved world trade.
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Why is the canal so important?
By 1955 approximately two-thirds of Europe's oil passed through the canal About 7.5% of world sea trade is carried via the canal today On average Egypt makes $425 million dollars each month on ships using canal Over 18,000 ships pass through the canal each year
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