Why was the completion of the Suez Canal so important for Europeans?

a) It cut 5,000 miles off the trip from Europe to South Asia.
b) It meant that Egypt would control the Eastern Mediterranean.
Consider This: Where is the Suez Canal located? See 10.2: The Great Game.
c) It led to an alliance between England and the Ottoman Empire.
Consider This: Where is the Suez Canal located? See 10.2: The Great Game.
d) It effectively ended Spain’s role as a colonial power.
Consider This: Where is the Suez Canal located? See 10.2: The Great Game.


a) It cut 5,000 miles off the trip from Europe to South Asia.

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