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26 November, 15:33

What was Theodore Roosevelt's primary reason for urging Panama to revolt against Columbia?

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  1. 26 November, 19:13
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    To take over the operation on the Panama Channel

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    Panama's domestic and foreign policy in the 20th century is essentially linked to the Panama Canal and US foreign policy. In the early 20th century, US President Theodore Roosevelt advocated a deal with Colombia that would allow the US to take over operations on the French Channel Project, whose construction began by Ferdinand de Lesseps. November 1903, a small group of wealthy Panamanian landowners, the so-called. The separatist junta, led by Dr. Manuel Amador Guerrero, initiated the separation of Panama from Colombia with the support of the United States.
  2. 26 November, 19:31
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    Answer: so we could access land to build the canal across the isthmus of panama
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