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History of the Panama Canal: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:2202:22, 7 December 2023 73.118.3.178 talk 52,159 bytes −208 Removed untrue statement, no basis in fact. undo
  • curprev 02:1902:19, 7 December 2023 73.118.3.178 talk 52,367 bytes +319 Replaced out-of-context disinformation with the actual facts from actual page and paragraph originally cited. Compare the before and after and you see a big difference in meaning. The "knife in the throat" was referring to the Panamanian diplomat's (Bunau-Varilla) ploy to get the Panamanian legislature to ratify the treaty. There was never any plan by the US to leave Panama undefended should they not ratify according to the citation. The original version is incorrect and disingenuous. undo

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  • curprev 10:4810:48, 31 October 2023 94.173.123.99 talk 52,544 bytes +144 The text said John Frank Stevens was the "initial" Chief Engineer. This is not true. He was very effective and his work doing the infrastructure, rather than just "getting on and digging" key the the success - but he was not the first Chief Engineer - that was John Finlay Wallace - the separate wikipedia article correctly describes his role) undo Tag: Visual edit

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