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Why did president roosevelt send a troops to support panamanian rebels in the fight against Columbia?

He wanted to get the rights to build a canal in Panama at a lower price.


. Why did President Roosevelt send troops to support Panamanian rebels in the fight against Colombia?

He wanted to get the rights to build a canal in Panama at a lower price.


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the president has the power to send troops to the battle.


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Why did Roosevelt send troops to support Panamanian Rebels in the fight against colombia?

So the US. could build a canal at a cheaper price than other Latin American territories.


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Why did president roosevslt send troops to support panamanian rebels?

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.


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