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.
Over 45,000 men who were recruited and brought to the Isthmus under contract to help build the Panama Canal.
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Theodore Roosevelt wanted to create a canal that would let ships sail between the Atlantic and the Pacific without going around South America and the canal site was in Panama.
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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It provided them water.
Panama
The US helped Panama gain its freedom from Colombia. The US did this so that they could build the Panama Canal.
The French had the idea to build a canal across Panama first and they started the project; after about their sixth year working on the canal they ended up going bankrupt. that is when the US showed interest in buying the canal for the French, but Columbia, who at the time owned Panama, would not allow the purchase. An agreement was made with Panama to help them get their independence the US would be allowed to finish building the canal.
Panama
The primary workers on the Panama Canal were laborers from the Caribbean, particularly from countries like Barbados, Jamaica, and Martinique. Many of these workers were brought to Panama by the French and later the US to help with the construction of the canal. Indigenous people from Panama were also employed on the project.