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A Brief History of the Panama Canal: The Waterway That Joined Two Oceans

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A Brief History of the Panama Canal: The Waterway That Joined Two Oceans

De: Jonathan Markham
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Explore the dramatic history and geopolitical battles behind the engineering marvel that connected two global oceans. Perfect for an educational commute, this awe-inspiring narrative transports you to the muddy jungles of Central America. Witness the ruthless ambition and fragile human triumphs that carved a vital commercial crossroads through solid rock.

Whether you are fueling your curiosity on a long road trip or unwinding at home, this tense and gripping true story captures a century of struggle. From shattered French fortunes to American dominance, experience a sweeping saga of man versus nature.

What you'll discover inside:

• The disastrous French collapse under Ferdinand de Lesseps and the financial ruin that followed.

• How early medical pioneers battled yellow fever and malaria to keep the massive workforce alive.

• The hidden stories of the diverse, segregated laborers from the Caribbean, Asia, and Europe who built the waterway.

• The aggressive imperialism that allowed the United States to seize control of the Canal Zone.

• The long arc of Panamanian nationalism and the diplomatic battles leading to the Torrijos-Carter Treaties.

• Modern-day threats of climate change, water scarcity, and shifting trade patterns challenging the canal's future.

Press play to embark on a gripping expedition through human ambition, technological triumph, and devastating sacrifice. The modern global economy was shaped by this single strip of water, and its legacy has never been more relevant. Start listening now to witness the true human cost of connecting the world.

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