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Do NowHOW MANY SHIPS PASS THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL IN A YEAR?
THE PANAMA CANAL SAVES HOW MANY MILES?
HOW MUCH DID IT COST TO BUILD?
HOW MANY PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES BUILDING IT?
L.O:SWBAT L.O. The student will analyze the physical and human factors on the creation of the Panama Canal
DOL:Given 4 questions students will analyze the impact of the panama canal by correcting answer 3 of the questions
The Panama Canal“THE LAND DIVIDED,
THE WORLD UNITED”
Whose Canal?1850, U.S. & Great Britain made a
treaty agreeing to joint control of any future canal in Panama or Nicaragua
Columbia, who controlled Panama, made a separate agreement with France.
1882, the French started building the canal, but abandoned it after 8 years and a loss of 20,000 workers to yellow fever & malaria
U.S. interest in the canal zone was raised after the Spanish-American War, but the U.S. could not start building the canal on its own
TR “took the Canal Zone” 1901, TR made a new treaty with Great Britain, allowing the
U.S. to be the sole builders, operators, & defenders of a canal in Panama
TR offered the Columbians $10 mil, plus $250,000 in annual rent payments for the canal, but Columbians refused.
TR took his argument to the press, & Panamanian nationalists were encouraged to rebel against the Columbians.
Nov. 2, 1903, the USS Nashville arrived in the Panamanian port of Colon
Encouraged by this display of support, the Panamanians rebelled, & on Nov. 3, they declared their independence.
When TR received the news, he recognized Panama as a nation immediately, & less than 2 weeks later, the Panamanians gave the U.S. a larger canal zone on TR’s terms.
Building the CanalBefore building could begin, the
malaria- and yellow fever-carrying mosquitoes had to be destroyed.
Building began in 1906.The workers
Most were black West IndiansMost had only cut sugar cane all
their lives – had to learn quickly, & they did.
The Task
Workers had to remove 232 million cubic yards of earth, mostly by hand while laboring in the mud & sweltering heat
Three pairs of locks were build to lift and lower the ships.
Completed in 1914
Results of Building the Panama Canal
Cost the U.S. $350 mil and 5,600 lives Much quicker route between the Atlantic &
Pacific Oceans America could now extend its influence.
Video if time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGMBUzFyVl4
Question 1
1. Which geographic featue played a role in the construction of the Panama Canal?
A. Workers faced attacks by Panamanian nationalist
b. heavy rains and monsoons led to frequent mud slides
C. Cutting through bedrock could be done with heavy machinery
d. similar elevations of the Atlantic and pacific oceans made for swift construction
DOL
Question 2Which two individuals are described in the columns A and B? a. Moorfield Story and Woodrow Wilsonb. Alfred Thayer Mahan and Stanford B. Dolec. John Hay and William Howard Taftd. Theodore Roosevelt and Andrew Carnegie
Person A Person BSupported building of Panama Canal
Helped overthrow Queen Liliuokalani
Leading imperialist who urged Americans to increase their navy
Served as president and governor of Hawaii
Question 3
As a result of the Spanish-American war, the U.S. saw the need to build the Panama Canal because-
A. new colonies had been acquired in Africa B. Spanish opposition to the Canal C. the U.S. navy could then move more quickly
between oceans D. U.S. railroads could not transport enough
manufactured goods