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Trifling disagreements have, therefore, led to strained relations between them, and ulti- mately to the independence of the colonies. An illustration of this may be found not only in Mexico, but also in the Nether- lands. Here the people had a few little eccentricities which UNITED STATES HISTORY. 19 were not in keeping with the designs of the Spaniards. One was the disposition to use the results of their thrift for their own advantage, and not to allow them to be appropriated for a useless ext...ension of their clerical force. In view of such in- dependence the Spaniard was filled with fiery indignation. To his mind a ruined province with obedience appeared better than a rich province filled with the spirit of independence. The outcome of rigid adherence to such doctrines was the loss by the Spanish of their most abundant sources of wealth.
While the Spanish political policy has tended to drive her colonies into revolt and independence, her social policy, as already suggested, has tended to preserve the original stock and mingle its blood with the blood of the immigrant population; yet at the end of any considerable period, the increase in the English colony, under conditions equally favorable with those of a given Spanish colony, will be found to have far outrun the increase of the combined Spanish and native populations.


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