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The Panama Canal: A history and description of the enterprise

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The narrative surveys the long effort to create an interoceanic waterway, recounting early proposals and aborted attempts, the diplomatic negotiations and legal arrangements that enabled a final undertaking, and the engineering and sanitary campaigns that made construction feasible. It describes major construction features such as deep excavations and lock systems, alongside day-to-day life and administrative organization on the isthmus, then assesses the finished waterway's effects on trade, regional connections, and imperial and hemispheric strategy. Appendices reproduce key treaties and official declarations while maps and illustrations clarify technical and geographic points.

About the Author

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J. Saxon Mills

J. Saxon Mills was an author known for his work on the Panama Canal, particularly in his book "The Panama Canal: A History and Description of the Enterprise." This work provides a detailed account of the canal's construction and significance, reflecting Mills' interest in engineering and infrastructure. His writing contributes to the understanding of one of the most ambitious engineering projects of the early 20th century, highlighting both the challenges faced and the impact of the canal on global trade.

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