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116: Teddy Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy: From Big Stick Diplomacy to the Panama Canal

History That Doesn't Suck

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The Locks Aren't Done Yet

Each chamber is 1000 feet long, 110 feet wide and when we add in the 13 to 20 foot thick solid concrete floor, 81 feet tall. Each lock is made of more concrete and steel than the future Empire State Building will be. The canal's power is self-sustaining, running off of hydropower generated by its own moving water. An old French crane boat, the Alexandre de la Valle, becomes the first ship to pass through the whole canal on January 7, 1914.

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