Jamal Awil

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By the middle of the nineteenth century it. [fact]

By the middle of the nineteenth century it was established that all British shipping would take Greenwich as its point of reference for time and therefore for longitude, and all the oceans of the world had been mapped by British ships on that basis.

Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 1…, loc. 1398