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History, 17.12.2020 18:40 akornegay2

Why was the Suez Canal considered the "Lifeline of the Empire" for Great Britain? A. It created large profits for British companies from charging tolls to foreign ships.

B. It created a need for trained British civil servants to work around the world.

C. It allowed Great Britain to establish new colonies in the Indian Ocean.

D. It allowed Britain easier/quicker access to its colonies in Africa and Asia.

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