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A perception many Latin American nations have of the Panama Canal is that the United States 'stole' the territory of Panama from Colombia, in order to have the canal constructed.
They, therefore, fear the same kind of domination over their territory as the United States proved to have over Colombia.
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They, therefore, fear the same kind of domination over their territory as the United States proved to have over Colombia.
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The Panama Canal is a threat to Latin American countries because it is an example of the dominance that the United States can have over Latin American countries.
The Panama Canal is an infrastructure work located in Panama. This canal joins the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean by water, saving thousands of kilometers of travel that ships had to make before its construction, surrounding the entire southern cone.
The Panama Canal is an example of US rule because Panama was part of Colombia at the beginning of the 20th century. At that time people began to think about this project and the United States intervened urging Panama to become independent and negotiate between the two of them (USA and Panama) without taking Colombia into account because the senate wanted to impose certain preventive measures to maintain total power over the canal.
In addition, this affected other Latin American nations because the ships no longer had to surround the entire southern cone, so the tariffs and economic entrances that the passage of these ships meant for most countries were going to be abolished with the construction of this canal.
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