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Chapter 10 Maps and Charts |
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Maps |
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Panama Canal Zone The United States wanted a faster route between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In 1904 a treaty was ratified that allowed the United States to build a canal through Panama. The map shows a view of the Canal Zone and the location of the principal locks. Text connection: page 313
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U.S. Interests in Latin America In the late 1800s and early 1900s the United States policy in Latin America was based on protecting U.S. interests and keeping European countries out of the area. The map illustrates the locations of military intervention in the region. Text connection: page 320
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Charts |
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U.S. Foreign Trade, 1865-1915
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