Building the Panama Canal: Roosevelt's Legacy

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Theodore Roosevelt's most famous project was the Panama Canal. It is the waterway that was built in the early 1900s across the strip of land connecting North and South America. Before the canal was built, ships had to make a long voyage around the tip of South America. The U.S. needed to get permission to build the canal from the country of Columbia, because at that time Panama was part of Columbia. Columbia refused, however, apparently hoping to be offered a bigger payment. Building the Panama Canal was an incredibly difficult challenge. There were few if any other countries at that time with the money and engineering talent to succeed on such a vast project. The French had tried years before, and had given up. The Paris Peace Conference,

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