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The Panama Canal
History of Panama
The Rise of the Idea
Promises and Commitment
The Gunboat Diplomacy
Panama or Nicaragua?
The Idea of Panama Revolt
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The Harsh Act
Big Stick Policy
The Panama Revolution
The Great Enterprise
Hardships and Challenges
Tropical Diseases
Construction
Lives of the workers
Turning Point
Outcome
Malaria and Yellow Fever
The Construction Plan
Workers' Lives
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Racism
The Completion of the Construction
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Conclusion
Research
Theodore Roosevelt: Leading the Charge to Build the Panama Canal
The Idea of the Panama revolt
Colombia ratified the treaty with a 6 mile-zone plan, because of its sovereignty. Bunau-Varilla and Theodore Roosevelt planned a revolution which is the only way to secure the canal treaty.
The Man Who Can Make The Dirt Fly.
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