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He believed that the U.S. had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America. He also believed that mending fences with Colombia was necessary. Based on the so-called "bad deal" of the Panama Canal, Wilson sent Colombia several million dollars.

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Woodrow Wilson believed the United States had a moral obligation to promote democracy in Latin America.

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