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Suez Canal, Port Said, 1905

Egypt. Port Said. The port. In 1854 and 1856, Ferdinand de Lesseps obtained a concession from Sa'id Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, to create a company to construct a canal open to ships of all nations. The excavation took some 10 years using forced labour of Egyptian workers during the first years. Some sources estimate that over 30,000 people were working on the canal at any given period, that more than 1.5 million people from various countries were employed, and that thousands of laborers died. The canal opened under French control on 17 November 1869. Although numerous technical, political, and financial problems had been overcome, the final cost was more than double the original estimate. The canal had an immediate and dramatic effect on world trade and it played an important role in increasing European colonization of Africa. Photoglob Company, Detroit Publishing Company, 1905.
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Título: Suez Canal, Port Said, 1905
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Egypt. Port Said. The port. In 1854 and 1856, Ferdinand de Lesseps obtained a concession from Sa'id Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, to create a company to construct a canal open to ships of all nations. The excavation took some 10 years using forced labour of Egyptian workers during the first years. Some sources estimate that over 30,000 people were working on the canal at any given period, that more than 1.5 million people from various countries were employed, and that thousands of laborers died. The canal opened under French control on 17 November 1869. Although numerous technical, political, and financial problems had been overcome, the final cost was more than double the original estimate. The canal had an immediate and dramatic effect on world trade and it played an important role in increasing European colonization of Africa. Photoglob Company, Detroit Publishing Company, 1905.
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Tamaño imagen: 4650 × 3038 px | 40.4 MB
Tamaño impresión: 39.4 × 25.7 cm | 1830.7 × 1196.1 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: 1905 90S AFRICA AFRICANO AGUA ARTIFICIAL AÑOS NOVENTA BARCOS BOTES (BARCOS) CANAL CIVIL COMERCIO COMPAÑIA DECADA NOVENTA DISEÑO EGIPTO ENVIO FAMOSA FAMOSO FAMOSOS HISTORIA HISTORICO IMPORTANTE INGENIERÍA INTERNACIONAL MUNDIAL MUNDO PUBLICACION PUERTO S. XX SIGLO XX SIGLO TRANSPORTE