Modern Era · North America · Technology
1914
Panama Canal opens
August 15, 1914
After twenty-one thousand deaths from disease and accident, two nations' attempts, and a decade of American jungle work, the first ship steamed from Atlantic to Pacific without rounding Cape Horn. The fifty-mile shortcut would reshape global trade, naval strategy, and the geopolitics of the Western Hemisphere. Teddy Roosevelt called it the greatest liberty man had ever taken with nature.