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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fixating on just one narrow piece of anything—including history—misses the big picture. Yes, the Europeans who settled coastal MA and the colonizers who followed ultimately fought over land. But our American history also includes defeating the British crown and building a new country that established a democracy and rule of law never before seen. ^^^ That never would have happened had we stayed in Europe. And it’s kind of a big deal. It obviously wasn’t all good. Slavery and the related human rights abuses that came with it and the inequality that wasn’t addressed until the 1960s are shameful. But things are getting better. They usually do if you study history rather than fixate and navel gaze. [/quote] rule of law ??? try some self awareness and you might see what's wrong with what you wrote. But, i doubt that you have it in you.[/quote]
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