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Elza [17]
3 years ago
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How did the construction of the Panama Canal most likely affect the relationship between Panama and the United States?

History
1 answer:
suter [353]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

Panama became hostile toward the United States because of the loss of sovereignty over the Canal Zone.

Option: (B)

<u>Explanation:</u>

  • Panama became 'hostile' towards the U.S. because, there was a 'loss of sovereignty' over the 'Canal Zone'.
  • Initially, the diplomatic relationship was established between the Panama and U.S. after Panama declared it's freedom from Columbia.
  • The U.S. supported Panama this, and in return, Panama signed a treaty with the U.S. empowering it to act as Sovereign on the canal.
  • But soon the dissatisfaction among Panama people started due to various inequalities, discrimination and most importantly due to the sovereignty.
  • Riots were started, on the flowing of U.S. flags in front of the school. But then it was resolved, with a decision that neither U.S. nor Panama flag would be flown.
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