5,000+ workers died constructing the Panama Canal due to accidents and health problems.

5,000+ workers died constructing the Panama Canal due to accidents and health problems.

After the U.S. took over construction in 1904, figures collected on the canal’s site show that 5,609 workers died of diseases and accidents. A majority of the men who died under U.S. management were natives to the area. Only 350 of the U.S. deaths were white Americans.

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