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Why was North Africa a key location for the British to defend?
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North Africa was a key location for the British to defend during World War II because it was strategically important for controlling access to the Suez Canal, a crucial shipping route linking Europe to the Middle East and Asia. Additionally, North Africa was a major source of oil, which was essential for the British war effort. By defending North Africa, the British were able to protect their supply lines and maintain control over key resources needed to sustain their military operations.
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