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The Panama Canal. By: Francesca Liano. Map of Panama Canal. In the Beginning…. The idea of a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific ocean across the Isthmus of Panama can be traced back to the early 16 th century Founded in 1513, at the Isthmian crossing of Vasco Nuñez de Balboa
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The Panama Canal By: Francesca Liano
In the Beginning… • The idea of a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific ocean across the Isthmus of Panama can be traced back to the early 16th century • Founded in 1513, at the Isthmian crossing of Vasco Nuñez de Balboa • Charles I of Spain initiated a movement to build a passage across the Isthmus
Construction • Difficult b/c of land characteristics: mountains, impenetrable jungle, deep swamp, torrential rains, etc. • Lucien N. B. Wyse’s plan: canal route closely parallel to Panama railroad and require a 7,720 meter-long tunnel through the Continental Divide at Culebra • Wyse traveled to Bogota and negotiated Wyse Concession; waterway would revert to Columbian government after 99 years w/o compensation
Construction (continued) • Work force • May 1904- 1,000 (approx.) • Nov. 1905- 17,000 • Oct. 1907- 31,967 • Oct. 1909- 35,495 • Dec. 1911- 37,826 • Aug. 1913- 39,962
Health Problems • During French construction, 10,000-20,000 died at the canal zone between 1882-1888 • American doctor William Gorgas called to examine area, because of the health problems that occurred during the French construction • Diseases prevalent: malaria and yellow fever, tuberculosis, cholera, small pox, bubonic plague, etc.
Completion • First complete Panama canal passage by ocean-going vessel took place on January 17, 1914 • When completed, they were under budget by 23-million dollars • The toll was originally 90 cents a ton, but was raised in 1974, due to increasing costs of operation, to $1.08 a ton
The Panama Canal: Right Now • Makes trips from east coast to west coast much shorter; short cut • Traffic through canal continues to increase • Some ships such as, oil supertankers and military battleships still can’t fit through the Panama Canal
Bibliography • http://www.pancanal.com/eng/history/ • http://www.ilovelanguages.com/tyler/nonfiction/pan2.html • http://geography.about.com/od/specificplacesofinterest/a/panamacanal.htm • http://www.eclipse.co.uk/~sl5763/panama.htm