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The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama

The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama
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The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W. A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama

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The News Reaches Bogota. Cartoon, 1903, by W.A. Rogers from the New York Herald, showing President Theodore Roosevelt rudely presenting Colombia with the fait accompli of his Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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The News Reaches Bogota

is a thought-provoking cartoon print from 1903 by W. A. Rogers, published in the New York Herald. The artwork vividly captures the political tension surrounding President Theodore Roosevelt's Panama Canal Zone treaty with the newly formed republic of Panama. In this satirical depiction, President Roosevelt is shown rudely presenting Colombia with a fait accompli, symbolizing his disregard for their interests and sovereignty. With a shovel in hand, he stands confidently amidst a group of men representing construction workers and American influence. The cartoon reflects the complex dynamics of American colonialism during that era. It highlights how Roosevelt's progressive agenda clashed with Colombia's desire to maintain control over the strategic region of Panama. The image also alludes to America's growing dominance in international affairs and its willingness to assert its power through political acts. Rogers' artistic style effectively conveys the message behind this historical event. Through clever symbolism and exaggerated facial expressions, he portrays both Roosevelt's determination and Colombia's shock at being presented with an agreement they had little say in. This print serves as a reminder of America's role as an emerging global power during the early 20th century. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as imperialism, diplomacy, and national interest within the context of one of history's most significant engineering feats - the construction of the Panama Canal.


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Step back in time with our captivating Framed Print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring the iconic cartoon "The News Reaches Bogota" by W.A. Rogers from the New York Herald, dated 1903, this vintage artwork depicts a pivotal moment in history: President Theodore Roosevelt presenting Colombia with the unexpected Panama Canal Zone treaty. A must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors alike, this piece is sure to add character and intrigue to any room in your home or office. Order your Framed Print today and bring a piece of the past into your present.


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Step back in time with Media Storehouse's exclusive range of Photographic Prints featuring "The News Reaches Bogota" by W.A. Rogers from Granger Art on Demand. This captivating 1903 cartoon from the New York Herald depicts a pivotal moment in history as President Theodore Roosevelt presents Colombia with the fait accompli of the Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama. Add this historic piece of art to your collection and bring a touch of the past into your home or office. Order your print today from Media Storehouse.


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Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic 1903 cartoon "The News Reaches Bogota" by W.A. Rogers from Granger Art on Demand. Witness history unfold as President Theodore Roosevelt boldly presents Colombia with the fait accompli of the Panama Canal Zone treaty with the new republic of Panama. This intriguing puzzle is not only a fun and engaging activity, but a fascinating glimpse into the political landscape of the past. Assemble this captivating puzzle and relive the story of one of the most significant moments in American history.

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