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History of Relations between Panama and the United States of America…
History of Relations between Panama and the United States of America
American Expansionism
Big Stick Policy
Dollar Diplomacy
The Monroe Doctrine
The Principle of Non-Intervention
Manifest Destiny
Social and Political Struggles During the First Decades of the Republic
The construction of the Panama Canal and its effects on the country’s economy
National and foreign labor during the construction of the canal
The Thousand Days’ War and the death of Victoriano Lorenzo
The completion of the canal and its effects on Panamanian society
American Presence in the Isthmus of Panama
The Spooner Act
he separation of Panama from Colombia
The failure of the French Canal
The Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
The treaties and agreements that laid the foundation for the construction of the Panama Canal
U.S. interventions in Panama
Transitism
The Thompson–Urrutia Treaty
Panamanian Reclamation Struggles Since 1903
Agreements and treaties aimed at improving relations between the two countries
The repercussions of World War II in Panama
The American interpretation of the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
Efforts to improve labor conditions and establish a new framework for cooperation and collaboration in the region
U.S. control over Panama during the first year of the Republic