they had to dig everything and they had to hire alot of people. there was also a lot of diseases that they had to come over.
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John McCain was born in 1936 at Coco Solo Naval Air Station in the Panama Canal Zone, Panama
Usually mosquitoes would come and give people diseases. That is what happen when they wre building the panama canal.
It is when strippers show their bodies and they chest and their behind u and then they come in bed and POW POW POWPOW!
They wanted to build the Panama Canal because it took a very long time to get from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or the other way around. The Panama Canal made it easier for the U.S Navy to gety around
The United States never acquired Panama. The United States leased the Canal Zone, a strip of land across the nation of Panama. The nation of Panama won its independence from the South American nation of Colombia, as did Venezuela and Ecuador.
Before airplanes the only wat to get through or around north america was to go around it. and everyone knew that, so pirates would hide out and way for a good caring ship to come by. So the U.S. build the Panama Canal not just to avoid pirates but to also shorten the trip for everyone importing goods or cargo. the Canal turned a 45 day trip into a 40 day trip so it wasand has been a intersting accomplishment.
He did not. Other had tried before and failed, the French builder that made the Suez Canal for instant. He just realized that it had to be done and put the resources together.
it was first imported from India via the panama canal in a crate of dried mangos on 5th march 1967
Not directly, but with the circulation of the oceans, water can be transferred from one to the other through either the Arctic Ocean or Antarctic Ocean. The two oceans come very close together in Central America, so close in fact that the Panama Canal was built between the two so ships could move from one to the other.
Panama emerged as a distinct nation following its separation from Colombia in 1903, driven by a desire for independence and supported by the United States, which had interests in constructing the Panama Canal. The canal, completed in 1914, significantly boosted global trade and solidified Panama's strategic importance. Prior to its independence, the region was part of the Spanish Empire and later Colombia after independence from Spain. The combination of geography, economic interests, and political movements ultimately shaped Panama into the nation it is today.