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  2. Secession of Panama from Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The US was fully aware of these conditions and even incorporated them into the planning of the Panama intervention as the US acted as an arbitrator between the two sides. The peace treaty that ended the "Thousand Days War" was signed on the USS Wisconsin on 21 November 1902. While in port, the US also brought engineering teams to Panama with ...

  3. History of Panama (1821–1903) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Panama became a protectorate of the larger country through two provisions whereby the United States guaranteed the independence of Panama and received in return the right to intervene in Panama's domestic affairs. For the rights it obtained, the United States was to pay the sum of US$10 million and an annuity, beginning 9 years ...

  4. United States invasion of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Sniper (1993 film), an American action film about a veteran US Marine sniper partnering with a rookie sniper as his spotter to take out a politician and a rebel leader in the jungles of Panama. Call of Duty: Black Ops II , a 2012 first-person shooter video game which featured the invasion.

  5. Banana Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, US military intervention gained a mandate with the construction of the Panama Canal. The construction effort collapsed in bankruptcy, mismanagement, and disease in 1889, but resumed in the 20th century. [2] In 1903, Panama seceded from the Republic of Colombia, backed by the US government, [b] during the Thousand Days' War.

  6. Panama turned its canal into a money-maker. History ... - AOL

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    How the US imposed a canal on Panama in the first place. In 1903, Panama was a restive department of Colombia, with many Panamanians advocating openly for independence from a central government on ...

  7. Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The US intent to influence the area, especially the Panama Canal's construction and control, led to the separation of Panama from Colombia in 1903 and its establishment as an independent state. The US had negotiated the Hay–Herrán Treaty with Colombia in early 1903 that would give it control of the canal and would include the purchase of the ...

  8. Panama - Wikipedia

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    The US intent to influence the area, especially the Panama Canal's construction and control, led to the secession of Panama from Colombia in 1903 and its political independence. When the Senate of Colombia rejected the Hay–Herrán Treaty on January 22, 1903, the United States decided to support and encourage the Panamanian secessionist movement.

  9. History of Panama (1904–1964) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 November 1903, following a series of disagreements between Panamanian groups and the Senate of the Republic regarding efforts to construct a canal, the separation of Panama from Colombia took place, with Panama declaring itself the Republic of Panama. On 18 November 1903, the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty, regarding the canal, was signed by ...