How Did Roosevelt Build The Panama Canal

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Seeing that the Americans had won the Spanish-American war, their numbers were greater and considerably larger in the South American region. Roosevelt saw the Isthmus of Panama as a great opportunity to gain a faster and more reliable trade route, therefore would make trade cheaper as well. For President Roosevelt, building the Canal would not be so easy. He needed to gain the support from the British since there was already a policy they had created that would be broken if the canal was built. Once an agreement was planned out the canal could be built; however, the United States also needed to get past the Columbian power that had taken a hold of Panama. Once Panama had obtained its freedom, with the assistance of the United States, Theodore