The Suez Canal is a 100 mile long, man made canal that connects the Mediterranean sea with the Red sea. Crucially this connects Europe with Asia, removing the requirement for water transportation to have to circumnavigate the African continent. Given this fact, the canal has a turbulent history, which has seen nations vying for ownership and control in order to hold the key to global shipping.
Below is a timeline of the canal from Wikipedia, to give you an idea of it's history.
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Circa 1799 — Napoleon I of France conquered Egypt and ordered a feasibility analysis. This reported a supposed 10 metre difference in sea levels, and a high estimated cost, so the project was set on standby.
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Circa 1840 — A second survey demonstrated that the first one was erroneous; a direct link between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea would be possible and would not be as expensive as expected.
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Circa 1854 — The French consul in Cairo, Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, created the "Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez".
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25 Apr 1859 — The French were officially allowed to begin the canal construction (Said Pacha acquired 22% of the Suez Canal Company, the rest of the shares were controlled by French private holders).
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16 Nov 1869 — The Suez Canal opened; operated and owned by Suez Canal Company.
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25 Nov 1875 — Britain became a minority share holder in the Suez Company, acquiring 44% of the Suez Canal Company. The rest of the shares were controlled by French syndicates.
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25 Aug 1882 — Britain took control of the canal.
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2 Mar 1888 — The Convention of Constantinople guaranteed right of passage of all ships through the Suez Canal during war and peace.
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14 Nov 1936 — Suez Canal Zone established, under British control.
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13 Jun 1956 — Suez Canal Zone restored to Egypt.
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26 Jul 1956 — Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal.
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5 Nov 1956 to 22 Dec 1956 — French, British, and Israeli forces occupied the Suez Canal Zone.
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22 Dec 1956 — Restored to Egypt.
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5 June 1967 to 10 June 1967 — Canal closed and blockaded by Egypt, against Israel, sparking the Six-Day War.
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10 April 1975 — Suez Canal reopened. |
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