Industrial Age · Middle East · Technology
1869
Suez Canal Opens
November 17, 1869
Ferdinand de Lesseps, an ex-diplomat with a genius for hype, opened the 120-mile waterway that joined the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Empress Eugenie's yacht led a procession of ships through. London to Bombay had just been shortened by five thousand miles, and the global economy had been quietly rewired around the isthmus of Suez.