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... ofound implications, especially for the British, whose strategic sovereignty in the Mediterranean ceased to exist.
What most troubled the London Government was that India was now under the watchful eyes of France and Austria, and with the opening of the Suez Canal, the distance to India had been significantly reduced for both countries.
Let’s not speak foolishly of having no ambitions; the only reason France and Austria did not entertain the idea of seizing India is that the two ...
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