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  1. Panama
    ... There are 8 different tribes of Indians in Panama alone. Each with its own unwritten language and totaling approximately 33,000 people. ...
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  2. Panama Deception
    ... Or maybe the opportunity to brainwash men in thinking that by killing innocent people, the world is going to live peacefully. The entire Panama dilemma started ...
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  3. US intervention in Panama
    ... Really all they cared about was what they were getting out of it they did not care about the people of Panama Zmag n.pg.. All ...
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  4. US intervention in Panama
    ... Really all they cared about was what they were getting out of it they did not care about the people of Panama Zmag n.pg.. All ...
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  5. Panama Canal
    ... The US was not the first country to try to create a passage through the Panama area. People as far back as Columbus have searched for a such passage. ...
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  6. Panama Canal
    ... The US was not the first country to try to create a passage through the Panama area. People as far back as Columbus have searched for a such passage. ...
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  7. Panama Canal
    ... set out on their quest to construct a canal through the Isthmus of Panama. ... At that time the people did not realize the connection between the diseases and the ...
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  8. Panama Canal 2
    ... people elected to be part of the commission would check and confirm all goods or funds requested by the chief engineer. The first priority was to fix up Panama ...
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  9. James Carter
    ... People in Panama didnamp39t like this idea, so they protested, in 1964 we agreed to renegotiate it, and in 1977, we all met and signed a treaty declaring the canal ...
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  10. Panama is
    Panama is. An emerging nation is a group of people linked together through nationalism in the hopes to rise from obscurity with the common goal to become a ...
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  11. annexation
    ... It doesnamp39t give the people a chance to decide how they want to live and under whom be rule. ... America was not honest in making the Panama Canal. ...
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  12. The longest shortcut
    ... the construction. According to the A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama video 5609 people died during the construction. Because of the ...
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  13. panama canal
    ... diseases. Somewhere between ten and twenty thousand people died due to diseases that spread throughout the Panama Canal Zone. Two ...
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  14. panama canal
    ... diseases. Somewhere between ten and twenty thousand people died due to diseases that spread throughout the Panama Canal Zone. Two ...
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  15. Discovery of gold in american west
    ... Between 1848 and 1869, the completion of this railroad, 375 thousand people crossed Panama on their way to California and the gold, and another 225 thousand ...
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  16. a US Intervention
    ... concerned with the Panama Canal and other economic interests would unfortunately demonstrate unequaled force and damage to an innocent people with their focus ...
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  17. Colombia
    It is bounded by Panama and the Carribean Sea in the north, by Venezuela and ... is Bogota, and the entire country has a population of about 37.4 million people. ...
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  18. panama canal
    ... how they were going to dig all the way to sea level the whole way through Panama. ... is when a battleship is sent to an area in order to scare the people and stop ...
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  19. YugoslaviaWar and Peace
    ... runs our cars, provides electricity for some peopleamp39s homes. Without oil, there would be absolutely no transportation. Another nation of interest is Panama. ...
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  20. ampquotA historian must combine the rigor of a scientist with the ...
    ... a desperate attempt to remain in control over the canal, invaded Panama in 1889. ... The United States said for instance that the number of people that were killed ...
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  21. Panama Canal 3
    ... on this continent is of such consequence to the America people.ampquot Roosevelt put the ... in 1903 were finally given permission to build a canal in Panama through a ...
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  22. California Gold Rush
    ... America. Other people made their way overland by the Panama and Nicaragua route. About 100,000 people participated in the gold rush. ...
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  23. Panama
    The Panama Canal is no exception. From around the start of the 16th century people have been trying to find a way to cut a canal across the Isthmus of Panama. ...
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  24. Colombia
    ... 8 percent is made up of blacks, Native Americans, and people of mixed ... of New Granada which consisted of presentday Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. ...
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  25. politics of the panama canal
    ... The split made it difficult, if not impossible for Panama to grow as a single united nation and with the Canal lying in their path, the people would have ...
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  26. Teddy Roosevelt
    ... But the people who lived in Panama were resentful to Colombia government, and a revolt was inevitable. The revolt was funded by the French Company. ...
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  27. The gold rush of the 1850amp39s
    ... The weaker people could not survive and they died out quickly. ... As cholera and yellow fever, malaria and typhoid infested Panama City goldseekers jammed the ...
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  28. The US 19001909
    ... was approximately 45 million people and the urban population was only 30 million people. ... Roosevelt had an idea to take the section in Panama so that the ...
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  29. Fance after 1871
    ... into serious difficulties such as happened in the Panama scandal, in ... Unstable government, fluctuating support from the people, corruption, and the consequences ...
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  30. ELITES AND CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS: THE INSTRUMENTS FOR A SUCCESSFUL ...
    ... their freedom with the US invasion of Panama and their removal of Noriega from power. At this point, the hatred towards Noriega and his people, and the ...
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