The Dawn of the World Myths And Weird Tales Told By the Mewan Indians of Calif

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The Dawn of the World Myths And Weird Tales Told By the Mewan Indians of Calif
C Hart Clinton Hart Merriam
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That policy has been traced here in its various branches, but it is worth while to look at it as a whole before leaving it, in order to see just what the President aimed at and just what he effected. The guiding principle, which had been with him from the day when he took command of the army at Cambridge, was to make the United States independent. The war had achieved this so far as our connection with Eng- FOREIGN RELATIONS 217 land was concerned, but it still remained to prove to the world th...at we were an independent nation in fact as well as in name. For this the neutrality policy was adopted and carried out. We were not only to cease from dependence on the nations of Europe, but we were to go on our own way with a policy of our own wholly apart from them. It was also necessary to lift up our own politics, to detach our minds from those of other nations, and to make us truly Americans. All this Washing ton s policy did so far as it was possible to do it in the time given to him. A new generation had to come upon the stage before our politics were finally taken out of colonialism and made national and American, but the idea was that of the first President.

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