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England and America

Payne, Charles E. | July 3, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the foreign relations between Great Britain and the U.S. In an analysis of this situation, it should be noted that there has always existed a certain amount of dislike in each nation for the other. In the U.S. this has been partly an inheritance from the Wars of 1876 and 1812. It has been kept alive by the nationalistic type of textbook in the U.S. schools, has been sedulously stimulated by certain organizations which would appear to exist for no other purpose, and has been too frequently capitalized by ignorant or unscrupulous politicians. It has been fostered, too, by immigrants from certain other countries and notably by the Irish who have always played an active part in the U.S. political life.

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GREAT Britain -- Foreign relations; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; IMMIGRANTS; INTERNATIONAL relations; GREAT Britain; UNITED States
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