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  2. Bowman H. McCalla - Wikipedia

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    Bowman H. McCalla was born in Camden, New Jersey on June 19, 1844. [1] He was appointed midshipman on November 30, 1861. McCalla's courage and leadership during his career often earned him great, and due, respect among his fellow officers.

  3. Panama crisis of 1885 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 April, the screw sloop USS Shenandoah arrived in Panama City and three days later, other American ships started arriving in Colón, Panama. On 27 April a force of marines was landed in Panama City to help suppress rebels who had taken over the city when local troops had moved out to deal with a revolt in Colón.

  4. Burning of Colón - Wikipedia

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    United States citizens were also evacuated along with other foreign nationals. The American government responded to the incident by sending men to occupy both Colón, for a second time, and the city of Panama. There were no American casualties but between the Panamanians and the Colombians, eighteen people were killed and many more were wounded ...

  5. List of wars involving Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama United States: Defeat. Herrán-Cass Agreement signed; New Granadian government established a sum compensation of $412,394 in gold for damages; Panama Crisis (1885) Panamanian Rebels: Colombia Chile: Defeat. Rebellion suppressed; Colón burned; Thousand Days' War (1899–1902) Colombian Conservative Party: Colombian Liberal Party: Victory

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

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    Early in 1885, the Panama crisis of 1885 took place. A revolt headed by a radical Liberal general and centered in Panama City developed into a three-way fight. Colón was virtually destroyed. United States forces landed at the request of the Colombian government but were too late to save the city from being burned. Millions of dollars in claims ...

  7. Secession of Panama from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    In March 1885 Colombia thinned its military presence in Panama, sending troops stationed there to fight rebels in other provinces. [1] These favourable conditions prompted an insurgency in Panama. [1] The United States Navy was sent there to keep order, in spite of invoking its obligations according to the treaty of 1846. [1]

  8. Talk:Panama crisis of 1885 - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:1885 in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1885 in Panama" ... Panama crisis of 1885 This page was last edited on 1 March 2019, at 16:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...