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Panama is located at the southernmost part of Central America. With a total area of 75,517 sq km, Panama has the biggest rainforest in the Western Hemisphere outside the Amazon Basin.

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Who was president when you began construction of the Panama Canal?

The construction of the Panama Canal began in 1880; Rutherford Hayes was president at the time; however it began as a French project with no direct involvement by the United States. This plan was abandoned in 1898 due to the high death rate of the workers from tropical diseases. Theodore Roosevelt was President when the United States took over the Panama Canal Construction program in 1903.

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Why couldn't the Panama Canal be built at sea level?

The amount of earth required to be moved was prohibitive even by today's engineering standards. The creation of Lake Gatun and a lock system was seen as both faster and cheaper.

What year did the Panama Canal open?

The canal was formally opened on August 15, 1914

How many jobs did the panama canal create?

Over 45,000 men who were recruited and brought to the Isthmus under contract to help build the Panama Canal.

What was the outcome of building the Panama Canal?

The Panama Canal was predicted to become a strategic center of the most vital importance, and Roosevelt agreed to its creation. The idea of The Panama Canal first came from France, to build the Suez Canal in 1869. In order to get from one place to another people used to go down south on the Atlantic Ocean. Then they would turn and go north, passing Brazil and Ecuador. Finally, they arrive at San Francisco. This trip would take a very long time, so it was decided to make a canal through panama. == ==

How many rivers does Panama have?

Sixaola River Yorkin River San San River Changuinola River Teribe River Guariviara River Cricamola River Cocle del Norte River Toabré River Indio River Chagres River Gatún River Chiriquí Viejo River Chiriquí River David River Majagua River San Felix River Tabasara River San Pablo River Cobre River La Villa River Santa Maria River Cocle del Sur River Chico River Grande River Chepo River (Bayano River) Lara River Congo River Sabanas River Tuira River Balsas River Chucunaque River Sambú River

Who was involved with the Panama Canal?

Most countries understood the economic benefits of the canal. The French attempted to build it, but were unable to continue the financing and effort. The US took control of the project and finished it.

How did the panama canal speed upworld trade?

It connected the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

What does the Panama Canal look like?

a straight man-made river, with straight sides. sometimes canals have lochs which help the boats go up and down hills. before lorries were used to transport goods, canals were used alot and some are still used for transportation now. also some people live on houseboats in canals :)

How did US get rights to build panama canal?

A good question. The country of Panama had been part of the nation of Colombia. The United States brought great pressure to bear on Colombia to grant independence to Panama, at the same time negotiating with Panamanian entities for rights to build the canal. Given these factors, it's reasonable to say that Panama granted the US a long-term lease to build, operate, maintain and control the Panama Canal as a quid pro quo for its independence.

How would you get to new york from portland with out the panama canal?

To get from New York to Portland, Oregon by water you could go south and then west through the Straits of Magellan. Alternatively, you could go east around the globe until you reached Portland.

When did construction of the Panama Canal begin?

The first attempt began in the 1880s, but it was a disaster. The second attempt, this time successful, began in 1904.


The actual concept of a Panama canal stretches back hundreds of years.


See the related link below for more Panama Canal information.

The building of the Panama Canal was important because it?

It saved shippers from traveling another 8000miles around the southern tip of Africa!

What was the name of the spanish officer who crossed the Isthmus of Panama to reach the Pacific Ocean in 1513?

His name was Vasco Núñez de Balboa. He was the first explorer one to cross into and see the Pacific Ocean. He, however, was not the one who named it. After him, Ferdinand Magellan -- who captained the first circumnavigatin of the globe -- traveled through the Pacific and named it then in 1520.

How much is the annual operating cost for the panama canal per year?

In 2009 the total revenue of the canal was $1.438 billion US dollars. This is 9.2% more than the $1.317 billion US dollars that the canal earned in 2008. If you are looking for a simple answer you could say the canal earns more than $1 billion US dollars each year.

What are some of the alternative that have replaced this panama canal route?

Canals were proposed through Lake Nicaragua, using the Atrato River and using the San Juan River. There was also a proposal for a ship railway across Tehuantepec, and a proposal to excavate a new canal near Panama at sea level by nuclear means.

What two major bodies of water were connected by the Panama Canal?

The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean (Atlantic Ocean). The Pacific entrance/exit is actually farther East than the Atlantic entrance/exit.

How long would it take to sail a boat from key west to San Diego via the panama canal?

Sailing from Key West to San Diego via the Panama Canal typically takes around two to three weeks, depending on factors like weather, sea conditions, and the speed of the boat. The journey covers approximately 3,000 nautical miles. After entering the Panama Canal, additional time is required for transit through the canal itself, which can take a day or more due to scheduling and waiting times. Overall, plan for a total of 20 to 30 days for the entire trip.