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The Path of Empire

CHAPTER II
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Controversies With Great Britain.
No two nations have ever had more intimate relationships than the United States and Great Britain.

Speaking the same language and owning a common racial origin in large part, they have traded with each other and in the same regions, and geographically their territories touch for three thousand miles.

During the nineteenth century the coastwise shipping of the United States was often forced to seek the shelter of the British West Indies.

The fisherfolk of England and America mingled on the Grand Bank of Newfoundland and on the barren shores of that island and of Labrador, where they dried their fish.


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