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The Story of The Panama Canal (1913)
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364 pages
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The Panama Canal represents a monumental achievement in engineering, significantly altering global commerce, politics, and society. Its construction involved overcoming immense natural challenges, showcasing American ingenuity and determination. The Canal's impact extends beyond mere transportation, promising profound changes in the geographical dynamics of nations and their destinies. After a decade of labor, it stands as a testament to the courage and resourcefulness of the American people, marking a pivotal moment in history with lasting effects on international relations and economies.
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2005, paperback
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