The construction of the Panama Canal facilitated global trade and military mobility, significantly shortening maritime routes between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, which bolstered U.S. economic interests. However, it also involved controversial U.S. intervention in Latin America, including the support of a revolution in Panama, leading to resentment and long-term political instability in the region. Critics argue that these interventionist policies undermined Latin American sovereignty and fostered anti-American sentiment. Overall, while the canal enhanced U.S. influence and commerce, it also exacerbated tensions between the U.S. and Latin American nations.
a change of government in Panama
a good neighbor policy between the U.S. and its "little brothers" in latin america
if ships wanted to get from New York to California they had to travel all around south America and now they don't cause the panama canal is basically a shortcut. the panama canal connects the Atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean.
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He put America's resources behind the construction of a canal across Panama.
Yes, Panama connectes North and South America (specifically the Isthmus of Panama).
The capital of Panama in North America is Panama City.
Panama is an isthmus that connects Panama to South America.
Panama City, Panama is on the continent of North America. Panama City, Florida is also on the continent of North America.
The Isthmus of Panama connects South America with countries north of Panama. The Isthmus of Panama is located in Panama, which is part of Central America.
The Panama Canal is in the country of Panama in the region of Central America.
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