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  2. Secession of Panama from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Collin, Richard H. Theodore Roosevelt's Caribbean: The Panama Canal, the Monroe Doctrine & the Latin American Context (1990), 598pp. Graham, Terence. The Interests of Civilization: Reaction in the United States Against the Seizure of the Panama Canal Zone, 1903-1904 (Lund studies in international history, 1985). McCullough, David (1977).

  3. History of Panama (1904–1964) - Wikipedia

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    United States involvement in the 1925 rent riots in Panama City was also widely resented. After violent disturbances during October, and at the request of the Panamanian government, 600 troops with fixed bayonets dispersed mobs threatening to seize the city. At the end of the 1920s, traditional United States policy toward intervention was revised.

  4. Robertson's Colony - Wikipedia

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    Thirty present-day counties were part of the colony. The original 1824 contract secured by Robert Leftwich included all or part of seventeen present-day Texas counties. The 1827 transfer of the contract from Leftwich to the Texas Association added territory that included all or part of an additional thirteen counties. [1]

  5. History of Panama - Wikipedia

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    This was abandoned in 1519 and the settlement moved to Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Panamá (present day Panama City), the first European settlement on the shores of the Pacific. Panama was part of the Spanish Empire for over 300 years (1513–1821) and its fate changed with its geopolitical importance to the Spanish crown. In the 16th ...

  6. Thomson–Urrutia Treaty - Wikipedia

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    This resolved the United States support of the separation of Panama from Colombia in 1903. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was successfully negotiated and signed by the U.S. on April 6, 1914, and ratified by Colombia on June 9 of that year. [ 3 ]

  7. History of Panama (1821–1903) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Panama became a protectorate of the larger country through two provisions whereby the United States guaranteed the independence of Panama and received in return the right to intervene in Panama's domestic affairs. For the rights it obtained, the United States was to pay the sum of US$10 million and an annuity, beginning 9 years ...

  8. Outline of Panama - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable topographic map of Panama. Geography of Panama. Panama is: a country; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere. Americas. North America. Middle America. Central America; Time zone: Eastern Standard Time ; Extreme points of Panama High: Volcán Barú 3,475 m (11,401 ft) Low: North Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea 0 m

  9. History of Panama (1977–present) - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 1978, he and Carter signed the instruments of ratification of each treaty in a ceremony in Panama City. Nevertheless, Torrijos added the following statement to both Panamanian instruments: "The Republic of Panama will reject, in unity and with decisiveness and firmness, any attempt by any country to intervene in its internal or ...