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  2. Panama Canal: History, Definition & Canal Zone | HISTORY

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    The Panama Canal is a massive engineering marvel that connects the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean through a 50‑mile series of shipping canals and locks.

  3. History of the Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the Panama Canal dates back to 1513, when the Spanish conquistador Vasco Núñez de Balboa first crossed the Isthmus of Panama. This narrow land bridge between North and South America was a fine location to dig a water passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

  4. Panama Canal | Definition, History, Treaty, Map, Locks,

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    Panama Canal, the lock-type canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the narrow Isthmus of Panama. The length of the Panama Canal from shoreline to shoreline is about 40 miles (65 km). It was completed in 1914 and is one of the two most strategic artificial waterways in the world.

  5. Panama Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is an artificial 82-kilometer (51-mile) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, cutting across the Isthmus of Panama, and is a conduit for maritime trade.

  6. Building the Panama Canal, 1903–1914 - Office of the Historian

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    Building the Panama Canal, 19031914. President Theodore Roosevelt oversaw the realization of a long-term United States goal—a trans-isthmian canal. Throughout the 1800s, American and British leaders and businessmen wanted to ship goods quickly and cheaply between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

  7. Timeline and Map of the Panama Canal | Britannica

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    The Panama Canal, which was completed in 1914, connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and significantly shortens some shipping routes by allowing vessels to bypass South America. This infographic provides a timeline and map of the Panama Canal along with a number of interesting facts.

  8. The Panama Canal: Riots, Treaties, Elections, and a little ...

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    The Canal and the Panamanians. The frayed relations between the U.S. and Panama began almost immediately after the signing of the 1903 Hay-BunauVarilla treaty that allowed the U.S. to build and maintain the Panama Canal on the Isthmus of Panama.

  9. Panama Canal | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History

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    Summary. The United States’ construction and operation of the Panama Canal began as an idea and developed into a reality after prolonged diplomatic machinations to acquire the rights to build the waterway. Once the canal was excavated, a century-long struggle ensued to hold it in the face of Panamanian nationalism.

  10. Learn about the history of the Panama Canal

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    The Panama Canal has a length of approximately 80 kilometers between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Built in one of the narrowest areas of the continent, the interoceanic highway links North America with South America. The Canal uses a system of locks – compartments with entrance and exit doors.

  11. Creating the Canal | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

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    Forty five years after the U.S. first considered building a canal through Central America, the Panama Canal opened to the public. Charles De Lesseps, Created: 1 January 1899. November 17, 1869....