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1903

Panama breaks from Colombia

November 3, 1903

With American warships conveniently offshore, Panama declared independence from Colombia. Within days the new nation signed over a strip of jungle for Washington to carve a canal through. Roosevelt later joked, I took the canal, and let Congress debate. Bogota never forgave the theft, and the episode became a founding grievance of Latin American distrust toward the colossus to the north.