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How the Suez Canal changed the world - Lucia Carminati

How the Suez Canal changed the world - Lucia Carminati

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Dig into the construction of the Suez Canal, and discover how it became one of the world s busiest maritime passages. Today, nearly 30% of all global ship traffic passes through the Suez Canal, totaling over 20, 000 ships in 2021. The site of the canal had been of interest to rulers as far back as the second millennium BCE, but plans to construct a passageway were obstructed by cost, political strife, and the ever-shifting sands until the 19th century. Lucia Carminati details the creation of the Suez Canal. Jason: Would greatly appreciate it if you could do sir Ferdinand Marcus VS History prior to Phil. Election commences. Wanna know what you think about him. Would be a valuable insight to hear your perception prior to this critical time that would greatly affect the future of our country.
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Date: 2022-05-03

Comments and reviews: 8


1: 11 Seriously if the british didn't waged 6 entire coalitions wars against Napoleon we would have +100 years of social, political and scientific advancement today, this man was one those genius that appear once a millennia and the british as always caused destruction just to keep Europe with in /breeds kings, queens and nobles with no social ascension and the world is now sadly reverting to this again.
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The canal is so influential to the world that if it somehow manage to lodge a comically large boat in its waterway, it would take six days to get it unstuck after being brutalized by the internet and through the efforts of a hilariously small single excavator.
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another amazing video, but the bit helped redeem the canal's imperialist legacy. ofc, because it wasn't the Egyptian ruler who offered his own population to forced labour
imperialism never works without cooperation from within

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Although the video is well done, the title doesn't fit the content. Answering how the Suez canal changed the world doesn't require a recitation of its construction, but rather explicit compare and contrast of before and after.
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Ted Ed: How the suaz canal changed the world
1 WEEK LATER
Ted Ed Riddles: If the ship that blocked Suaz Canal turned Right how many possible combination of ships would have been blocked

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Consider every item within 10 feet around you, there s a chance they sailed through the Suez Canal
Me:
My dog: there
Me: damn bro you have a more interesting travel life than me

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As an Egyptian this makes me insanely happy
We learned about it in school and the struggle of the workers who built the canal with their own sweat and blood

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They didn t mention the part where Hillary Clinton nuked the canal to unblock it turning the Evergiven into a giant crab, weird.
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