Put these events in the order in which they occurred, starting with the earliest.
the completion of a man-made lake
the construction of a railroad
the failure of the French canal project
the eradication of yellow fever
Put these events in the order in which they occurred, starting with the earliest: the completion of a man-made lake, the construction of a railroad, the failure of the French canal project, the eradication of yellow fever
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To put these events in chronological order, we can arrange them as follows:
1. The failure of the French canal project (finished in 1889, this refers to the failed attempts to build the Panama Canal in the 1880s)
2. The construction of a railroad (railroads started becoming prominent in the 19th century, so this is a general event but can be considered to have had significant strides during that time)
3. The eradication of yellow fever (yellow fever was mostly eradicated in the early 20th century, particularly through the efforts led by the U.S. in Panama around 1905)
4. The completion of a man-made lake (depending on the specific lake, an example could be Lake Mead, which was completed in 1936)
In summary, the correct chronological order is:
1. Failure of the French canal project
2. Construction of a railroad
3. Eradication of yellow fever
4. Completion of a man-made lake
This sequence reflects the overall timeline of development and public health advancements impacting these events. If you need further clarification or details on any specific event, feel free to ask!