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10 Facts About Philippe Bunau-Varilla

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla worked closely with President Theodore Roosevelt in the latter's orchestration of the Panamanian Revolution, and represented Panama in the treaty negotiations leading to the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla was born on 26 July 1859 in Paris, France.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla arrived at the isthmus in 1884, employed with Ferdinand de Lesseps's Panama Canal Company.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla struggled to find a new way to construct the canal.

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When opponents voiced their interest in constructing a canal through Nicaragua, which was a less politically volatile nation, Philippe Bunau-Varilla actively lobbied in the United States, for example by distributing Nicaraguan postage stamps featuring belching volcanos to senators.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla's company was in danger of losing the $40 million of the Spooner Act, and so he drew up plans with Panamanian separatists in New York for secession from Colombia.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla had received his ambassadorship through financial assistance to the rebels, he had not lived in Panama for seventeen years, and he never returned, leading to the charge that he was "appointed Minister by cable".

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla remained active as an engineer, a financial writer, and a leading specialist in water chlorination.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla was known to entertain friends and strategic partners at some of the most pricey locations of his time.

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla's money was not made as an engineer during his first stay working on the first Panama Canal project.