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Panama Canal

Submitted by oppapers on June 10, 2000

Category: American History
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United States vs. Colombia for the land of Panama


The United States government used several covert activities to acquire

the land for the Panama Canal, such as the Spooner Act. The United States

wanted the land of Panama to build a Canal but first the United States need

the land from Colombia. The United States became vitally interested in

canal projects during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In 1902 the U.S.

Congress passed the Spooner Act, which was the basic law for the

construction of the Panama Canal. The law declared that the United States

had the right to build a canal on the land over the isthmus of Panama. Then a

revolution broke out in Panama, and independence from Colombia was

declared in 1903.

The United States wanted the land including the isthmus

Panama to build a canal. The United States had trouble getting this land

because it was part of . The United States won by passing a law declaring

that the United States could use the land and build a Canal.

The Panama Canal brought a rout between the Pacific Ocean and the

Atlantic Ocean. The idea of a canal across the isthmus occurred to early

explorers, and in the early 1500’s the king of Spain ordered studies to be

undertaken. For the next several centuries, the world’s principle considered

various plans and canal routes

On August 15, 1914, the United States opened the Panama Canal.

Many residents are United States citizens, with employment provided by the

Canal Zone Government, the Panama Canal Company, and the United States

armed forces

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