
The Panama Canal
Dan Snow's History Hit
The Legacy of the Panama Canal
This chapter explores the construction and historical significance of the Panama Canal, emphasizing the human cost, notably the fatalities from both French and American efforts. It also addresses the canal's transformative effect on global trade and U.S. domestic patterns, highlighting the eventual transition of control to Panama amidst political tensions. Additionally, the chapter reflects on the ongoing political controversies surrounding the canal, particularly during the Reagan era and its implications for U.S. foreign influence.
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