Why did the United States encourage Panama’s declaration of independence from Colombia?



The rebels promised to provide laborers to help the United States build the Panama Canal.

Colombia threatened to attack US workers if they began work on a canal.

Colombia had raised the price for the rights to build the Panama Canal.

The rebels promised to allow freedom of religion in Panama

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The United States encouraged Panama's declaration of Independence from Columbia because Columbia had raised the price for the rights to build the Panama Canal. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option.

Correct answer: Colombia had raised the price for the rights to build the Panama Canal.

Details:

As reported by the Office of the Historian of the United States:  "President Theodore Roosevelt oversaw the realization of a long-term United States goal—a trans-isthmian canal" across the Isthmus of Panama.  With Teddy Roosevelt in the White House, in 1902 the US Senate approved the building of a canal through Panama.  Roosevelt's Secretary of State then went to work to arrange a treaty with Colombia (then in control of the Panama region).  When Colombia ended up rejecting the US's offer because they thought the financial offer too low, President Roosevelt sent US naval warships to support the cause of Panama's independence from Colombia.  After Panama achieved independence (with US support) in 1903, the new country, the Republic of Panama, agreed to treaty terms with the US for the building of the canal.  The Panama Canal was completed in 1914.