John Hay, George W. Goethals, and William C. Gorgas were involved in the construction of the Panama Canal. John Hay served as the U.S. Secretary of State and negotiated the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, which granted the U.S. control of the Panama Canal Zone. George W. Goethals was the chief engineer in charge of overseeing the construction of the canal itself. William C. Gorgas played a crucial role in controlling the spread of diseases like yellow fever and malaria during the construction.
It was Theodore Roosevelt's belief in expansionism that led to the construction of the Panama Canal. Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.
the largest canal in the world is the panama canal. it stretches from the one side of panama to the other. panama is in central America.
In the picture there is a man which is, president Theodore Roosevelt. In there the dirt basically represent the pressure and the problems that was thrown onto the city of Bogota. Panama was previously owned by Colombia. So when the construction of the panama canal started it made Bogota face many conflicts.
Are you referring to the Panama Canal?
Construction
Health measures during the construction of the Panama Canal happened in 1904.
not at the time
France started the construction of the Panama Canal but failed.
After ten years of construction, the Panama Canal was completed in 1914.
Theodore Roosevelt
If the question is what President oversaw the construction of the Panama Canal, it would be Theodore Roosevelt.
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George Washington Goethals
Initial construction was completed in 1914, and the canal opened, but construction continues to this day in enlarging, improving, and maintaining the canal.