Imagine that you are an American newspaper reporter in 1914. You've been assigned to write a newspaper article on the completion of the Panama Canal. Your article must include a short history of the building of the canal. The article must answer the following questions: Why was it necessary to build a canal? What happened to the French project to build the canal? What was the U.S. role in the Panama Revolution? What were the provisions of the agreement with Panama giving the United States the rights to build the canal? What challenges did the United States encounter during the construction of the canal? What was done to overcome these challenges? As a newspaper reporter, you also believe that your article should include the following information: an explanation of how the canal will benefit the United States; an explanation of how the completion of the canal demonstrates the status of the United States as a world power. You may use a variety of sources to find information about the history of the Panama Canal to write your newspaper article. The article should be 500 words in length.

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The first attempt of construction of Panama Canal was in the 1880s and it failed but they had another attempt on 1904 which was successful. Panama expansion project also referred to as the .third set of locks project which doubled the capacity of Panama Canal it resulted by adding a new lane of traffic. Panama Canal is 48-mile international waterway which divides Panama into two parts. The canal allows ships to pass through.

The canal was built to satisfy Americans and British shipping interest which is between the Pacific and Atlantic. The United States acquired this Wake Island in 1899 by annexing Wake Island to serve as a coaling stop for ships and cable station on their way from ports along Japan from the west coast.

The competitor of Panama Canal is Suez Canal and US intermodal system. There were two main challenges which were met in building Panama Canal were tropical diseases such as yellow fever and mountainous terrain.

Mosquitoes which were a result of the diseases were rid of by doctors and the construction continued but many people lost their lives. The U.S was responsible for the construction of Panama Canal under president Theodore Roosevelt Construction expanded the trade because people had shorter routes to reach in different places.

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The initial attempt to build the Panama Canal failed in the 1880s, but a second attempt was made in 1904 and was successful. The Panama Canal expansion project, often known as the "third set of locks," increased the capacity of the Panama Canal by adding an additional channel of traffic. The Panama Canal is a 48-mile international waterway that splits Panama in two.

The canal was developed to serve the interests of American and British shipping between the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. Wake Island was annexed by the United States in 1899 to serve as a coaling stop for ships and a cable station on their transit to and from ports.

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