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In 1850, the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty was signed by the US and Great Britain. The treaty, under the presidency of Zachary Taylor, guaranteed the neutrality of a future canal across Central America.

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Q: What treaty signified that a canal bridging the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean was inevitable?
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