It was the Suez Canal, constructed by the Suez Canal Company between 1859 and 1869.
The main transportation routes in North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia include the Trans-Saharan Highway in North Africa, the Silk Road connecting East Asia and Europe through Central Asia, and the Persian Gulf to Europe route passing through Southwest Asia. These routes facilitate the movement of goods, people, and resources across these regions, connecting different countries and promoting trade and economic development.
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Important routes in africa are seeeds
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
The largest shipping routes are always East or Westbound. There is a lot less traffic going from North to South and vice versa. For a map on world shipping routes click this link http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/01/global-shipping-map/
Yes, Wired.com has completed a global shipping map; Google it.
There are several shipping routes available from India to the USA, including routes through the Suez Canal, the Panama Canal, and around the Cape of Good Hope. These routes are used by cargo ships to transport goods between the two countries.
No, land routes were typically slower and more expensive than all-water routes for shipping products from the Orient. All-water routes such as the Silk Road or the sea routes were often preferred for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness in transporting goods.
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
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