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The US warship Nashville was sent to aid a Panamanian rebellion against Columbia.
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A Panamanian revolt An insurrection against Colombia U.S. forces helping to spark a rebellion
U.S. forces helping to spark a rebellion A Panamanian revolt An insurrection against Colombia (apex) :)
The Panamanian government took control of the country on November 4, 1903. The United States recognized Panama's independence on November 6, 1903.
The US was trying to construct the Panama canal and wouldn't put up with rebellions from Panama.
So the US. could build a canal at a cheaper price than other Latin American territories.
The two currencies are pegged one-to-one. I.e., one Panamanian balboa is exchangeable for 1 U.S. dollar.
Panama's currency is linked to the US dollar 1-to-1, so a Panamanian centisimo coin is the same as a US 1¢ coin. The two coins are even the same size and composition.
As president he had invested interest in panama because it was to be the future site for the US controlled panama canal, which we still control today. -- American imperialism.
There isn't a "Panamanian dollar". Panama's currency is called the balboa. However, the US dollar and Panamanian balboa are linked to each other at a ratio of 1-1. That is, the two currencies are worth exactly the same in the international exchange market.
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