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Why was there increase interest in building a canal across central America in the late 1800?

The general interest about building a canal across Central America was the fact resources could get through South America and North America instead of going all around South America. This trip was long and hard, it also required a lot of stops for oil, therefore it became costly. So even though this canal costed the US millions of dollars it saved millions up to this day.


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