At the end of the construction of the Panama Canal it was estimated that 27,500 workers had died.
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.....Ok your both rong...but the it was 22,000 people BUT they died cause of misceedoes and ants they were more afraid of ants so they died of loss of blood...IM 16 YEARS OLD Hm...
By the time the canal was completed, a total of 27,500 workmen are estimated to have died in the French and American efforts. By the time the canal was completed, a total of 27,500 workmen are estimated to have died in the French and American efforts.
Only 350 Americans died. But there were 5,609 that died of accidents or disease.
27,000 Americans died building the canal per year and about 500 Americans per week
Estimates range from 25000 to 27500. The leading authority, panamacanal.com quoted the lower of the 2 numbers.
More like 25,000
About 27,500
25,000
Health measures during the construction of the Panama Canal happened in 1904.
Yelllow fever and Malaria-during US construction
No, the Americans took over the job and completed construction.
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France started the construction of the Panama Canal but failed.
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Theodore Roosevelt's "big ditch" refers to the Panama Canal, which was located in Panama. Roosevelt played a significant role in the canal's construction during his presidency from 1901 to 1909.
After ten years of construction, the Panama Canal was completed in 1914.