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What problems

did the French
engineer,
Ferdinand de
Lessup run into
when building the
Panama Canal?

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Answer:

Their plans were hasty and ill-prepared. The French failed to realize that although a sea-level canal worked in Egypt, it would not be possible in Panama. Due to the difference in sea levels between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, a sea-level canal in Panama would not be possible. During their attempt to build a canal in Panama, the French lost 20,000 workers and millions of dollars before they abandoned construction.

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Answer:

diseases such as malaria, cholera, and the yellow fever killed thousands while the french attempted to build the canal.

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