The construction of the Panama Canal in 1904 was a foreign policy objective on a scale larger than anything the United States had attempted up to this point in history. The monumental obstacles that impeded its production, as well as the outright monetary cost incurred by the United States, makes it evident that huge returns were expected on such a massive investment to make it worthwhile. This project will analyze the political, economic, and strategic factors behind America\u27s desire to engage in such an undertaking and determine whether or not this enterprise could be ideologically construed as an Imperialist action. Additionally, this project will examine the impact the Panama Canal had in terms of its contribution to the rise of the ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1909.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
When the sun began to set on the British Empire - the largest the world had ever seen and the domina...
Post-colonial societies endowed with abundant natural resources often under-perform economically whe...
The U.S. government's construction of the Panama Canal (1904–1914) presented a template for expansiv...
The dissertation examines and interprets the development of the Panama Canal Zone, an American admin...
When the United States took over title of the French canal franchise in Panama in 1903 they approach...
When the United States took over title of the French canal franchise in Panama in 1903 they approach...
My study is concerned with the quite unequal efforts of France and the United States each to create ...
In May 1904, American engineers, doctors, nurses, and laborers arrived in Panama to begin work on on...
This thesis is a discussion of the Panama Canal addresses multiple issues, including the “Toll Probl...
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican American War in 1848 included an provision guaran...
The article raises the problem of American imperialism. The author proposes a new approach to the is...
Just three pages of legislative text was enough for the United States to embark on the one of the gr...
Just three pages of legislative text was enough for the United States to embark on the one of the gr...
The Panama Canal opened just as the First World War erupted in August 1914. The newly completed cana...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1909.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
When the sun began to set on the British Empire - the largest the world had ever seen and the domina...
Post-colonial societies endowed with abundant natural resources often under-perform economically whe...
The U.S. government's construction of the Panama Canal (1904–1914) presented a template for expansiv...
The dissertation examines and interprets the development of the Panama Canal Zone, an American admin...
When the United States took over title of the French canal franchise in Panama in 1903 they approach...
When the United States took over title of the French canal franchise in Panama in 1903 they approach...
My study is concerned with the quite unequal efforts of France and the United States each to create ...
In May 1904, American engineers, doctors, nurses, and laborers arrived in Panama to begin work on on...
This thesis is a discussion of the Panama Canal addresses multiple issues, including the “Toll Probl...
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican American War in 1848 included an provision guaran...
The article raises the problem of American imperialism. The author proposes a new approach to the is...
Just three pages of legislative text was enough for the United States to embark on the one of the gr...
Just three pages of legislative text was enough for the United States to embark on the one of the gr...
The Panama Canal opened just as the First World War erupted in August 1914. The newly completed cana...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1909.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
When the sun began to set on the British Empire - the largest the world had ever seen and the domina...
Post-colonial societies endowed with abundant natural resources often under-perform economically whe...