The United States predicted the forthcoming disputes with Spain and were ready to go to war. They began by sending the USS Oregon from California to Cuba. This trip would take them more than 60 days and they had to stop at South America an abundance of times for coal. Before they even reached their destination, the war had already been declared and begun. From there forward, the United States government knew that it was important and critical to have a canal that could allow for transportation of supplies quicker and create connections to larger waters.
What incidents led up to the building of the Panama Canal?
The Panama Canal was an undertaking started by the French in 1881. Due