Panama Canal
- jamessterrett48
- Apr 1
- 2 min read
The Panama Fever – The Panama Canal Part – Three

The Panama Canal was finally built by the time the American West Gold Rush happened which was crazy! They sent letters and other words to the west to do their business. The Panama Canal was constructed on a 250>x lower than piece of land/route which was great! In 1848 they took a trip to California did the good route and their locals went to Panama and used the economic boost as a key boost to their economy. The Panama Canal was what the Europeans were trying to do, they were trying to find a route to the Pacific Ocean, they took a trip to California and the Panama Canal took there route forward.
The Panama Canal was an idea that started with Benjamin Franklin in 1781- when he was working as the USA ambassador to France. This Idea continued with the next ambassador to France Thomas Jefferson. The original purpose of the Panama Canal was what the Europeans were trying to do when the sailed west into the New World which they discovered- they originally were looking for a route to the Middle East.
The people who were creating the Panama Canal in 1851 were able to find a great route to the Pacific Ocean – they discovered a place 250 feet above the ground when its typically 750 feet high-2500 feet high. In December 1851- they started construction on the Panama Canal- and they started construction on the railroad in the United States. The Panama Canal Railroad Company also did work in Central and South America building railroads that could aid construction on the Panama Canal. The Panama Canal was a quicker route, and the journey was important in the grand speak of things.
The Panama Canal was constructed by 1848, and they took a trip to California via Panama via the Panama Canal which was a good route. The Locals profited off the Panama Canal and did the work themselves. The Journey to Panama City was a long route and they had letters work and other things that brought news and hearing from their work. The Panama Canal brought new and took ships southward.
The Panama Canal was the route to the east and the other side of America for the United States military cargo and civilian ships which were key to there good work. Thomas Jefferson took his route forward and it was 2500 feet high when they were 250 feet above sea level compared to 1500 feet above sea level compared to other parts. The Panama Canal was important and was a key driver of economic, military and civilian growth for Panama, Engineers, and the United States western military + economy.
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