The Panama Canal is an example of Imperialism. Theodore Roosevelt gave 20 million dollars to rebels in Panama to separate from Colombia. Colombia had refused to allow the US to make a canal. The US has invaded Panama when we did not like Manuel Noriega. Basically the US has treated Panama as a child that the US can discipline at will.
The Panama Canal was an example of Theodore Roosevelt's support of American imperialism and Big Stick diplomacy. He believed in expanding U.S. influence through strategic military and economic power. The canal demonstrated his commitment to strengthening global trade routes and asserting U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
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The Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is located in a Central American Country named Panama.
The Panama Canal is one famous example of a canal.
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.
encourage American expansion. Dig a canal in Panama
San Jose, Costa Rica, is the capital of the North American nation other than Panama that is closest to the Panama Canal.
Panama Canal
US imperialism a goal of US president Theodore Roosevelt who helped end the power of dictator Noriega of Panama. One of the benefits of the Panama Canal was to increase shipping of commerce between North and South America towards the improvement of import and export business.
The Panama Canal lies in the central American country of Panama. It links the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans via the Caribbean Sea through central America.
If you consider Panama to be a North American country. (Since the canal runs through it, the country is divide between the north part of the country which is in North American and the southern part which is in South America.) If Panama is considered, the answer is Panama City, Panama. If not, the closest exclusively North American capital is San Jose, Costa Rica.