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What were the primary economic and maritime drivers that led to the construction of the Panama Canal?
Why did global superpowers spend billions of dollars and decades of labor to carve a massive trench through the deadly jungles of Central America?
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Before the canal, cargo ships traveling from New York to San Francisco had to sail completely around the dangerous, icy tip of South America (Cape Horn), a brutal two-month journey. The canal slashed the trip by 8,000 miles, exponentially accelerating global trade, lowering shipping costs, and establishing absolute naval dominance.
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answered 1mo ago