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Barbadians migrated to Panama primarily during the early 20th century to work on the construction of the Panama Canal, which required a large labor force. Economic opportunities and the promise of better wages than those available in Barbados also attracted many individuals. Additionally, the migration was influenced by the search for improved living conditions and the chance to support families back home through remittances. This movement contributed to a significant Barbadian community in Panama, with lasting cultural ties.

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