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  seas。"
  Whoismeantby"overseas"?IsthereleftanyhonestAmericanbrainsofondandsofeebleastosupposethatwearenotincludedinthathighlysuggestiveandsignificantterm?Ifearthatsomesuchbrainsareleft。
  GermansremainGerman。IwastalkingwithanAmericanofficerjustreturnedfromCoblenz。HedescribedthesurpriseoftheGermanswhentheysawourtroopsmarchintooccupythatregionoftheircountry。Theysaidtohim:"Butthisisextraordinary。Wheredothesesoldiersofyourscomefrom?Youhaveonly150,000troopsinEurope。Alltheothertransportsweresunkbyoursubmarines。""WehavetwomilliontroopsinEurope,"
  repliedtheofficer,"andlostbyexplosionaveryfewhundred。Notransportwassunk。""Butthatisimpossible,"returnedtheburgher,"weknowfromourGovernmentatBerlinthatyouhaveonly150,000troopsinEurope。"
  GermansremainGerman。AtCoblenztheywereservile,cringing,fawning,readytolickthebootsoftheAmericans,loadingthemwithoffersofeveryfoodanddrinkandjoytheyhad。Thustheybegan。Soon,findingthattheAmericansdidnotcuttheirthroats,burntheirhouses,rapetheirdaughters,orbayonettheirbabies,butwerequiet,civil,disciplined,andapparentlyharmless,theychanged。Theirfawningfadedaway,theyscowledandmuttered。OnedaytheBurgomasteratacertainplacerepliedtosomeordinaryrequisitionswithanarrogantrefusal。Itwasquiteoutofthequestion,hesaid,tocomplywithanysuchridiculousdemands。ThentheAmericansceasedtoseemharmless。Certainstepsweretakenbythecommandingofficer,someleadingcitizenswerecollectedandenlightenedthroughtheonlychannelwherebylightpenetratesaGermanskull。Thus,byaveryslighttasteofthemethodsbywhichtheythoughttheywouldcowtherestoftheworld,theseburgherswerecowedinstantly。TheyhadthoughttheAmericansafraidofthem。Theyhadtakencivilityforfear。Suddenlytheyencounteredwhatwecalltheswiftkick。Iteducatedthem。Italwayswill。Nothingelsewill。
  MathiasErzbergerwill,ofcourse,disclaimhisletter。Hewillsayitisaforgery。HewillpointtotheprotestationsofGermanrepentanceandreformwithwhichhesweatedduringApril,1919,andthroughouttheweeksprecedingthedeliveryoftheTreatyatVersailles。Perhapshehasdonethisalready。AllGermanswillbelievehim——andsomeAmericans。
  TheGermanmethod,theGermanmadness——whatamixture!ThemethodjustgrazedmakingGermanyowneroftheearth,themadnesssavedtheearth。
  WithperfectrecognitionofBelgium'sshare,ofRussia'sshare,ofFrance's,Italy's,England's,ourown,inwinningthewar,IbelievethatthegreatestandmastefficientAllyofallwhocontributedtoGermany'sdefeatwasherownconstantblunderingmadness。Americansmustneverforgeteithertheoneortheother,andtoomanyaretryingtoforgetboth。
  GermansremainGerman。AnAmericanladyofmyacquaintancewasabouttoclimbfromAmalfitoRavelloincompanywithaGermanladyofheracquaintance。TheGermanladyhadaGermanBaedeker,theAmericanaBaedekerinEnglish,publishedseveralyearsapart。TheBaedekerinGermanrecommendedapaththatwentstraightuptheascent,theBaedekerinEnglishapaththatwentupmoregraduallyaroundit。"Minesaysthisisthebestway,"saidtheAmerican。"Minesaysstraightupisthebest,"saidtheGerman。"Butmineisalateredition,"saidtheAmerican。
  "Thatisnotit,"explainedtheGerman。"ItisthatweGermansaresomuchmorecleverandagile,thattousisrecommendedthemoredangerouswaywhileAmericansareshownthesafepath。"
  Thathappenedin1910。ThatisKultur。ThistooisKultur:
  "IfSilesiabecomePolishThen,ohGod,maychildrenperish,likebeasts,intheirmothers'womb。
  ThenlametheirPolishfeetandtheirhands,ohGod!
  Letthembecrippledandblindtheireyes。
  Smitethemwithdumbnessandmadness,bothmenandwomen。"
  FromaHymnofGermanhateforthePoles。
  GermanyremainsGerman;butwhennextshesprings,shewillmakenoblunders。
  ChapterV:TheAncientGrudgeItwasinBroadStreet,Philadelphia,beforewewenttowar,thatI
  overheardthefoolish——orpropagandist——sluruponEnglandinfrontofthebulletinboard。AfterwewerefightingbyEngland'ssideforourexistence,youmighthavesupposedsuchtalkwouldcease。Itdidnot。AndaftertheArmistice,itcontinued。Onthedaywecelebratedas"BritishDay,"amanwentthroughthecrowdinWanamaker'sshop,asking,WhathadEnglanddoneintheWar,anyhow?WasheaGerman,oranIrishman,oranAmericaninpayofBerlin?,Idonotknow。ButthisIknow:perfectlygoodAmericansstilltalklikethat。Cowboysincampdoit。MenandwomeninEasterncities,personswithatleasttheexternaltrappingsofeducatedintelligence,playintothehandsoftheGermanyofto-morrow,dotheirunconsciouslittlebitofharmtothefutureoffreedomandcivilization,byrepeatingthatEngland"hasalwaysbeenourenemy。"ThentheymentiontheRevolution,theWarof1812,andEngland'sattitudeduringourCivilWar,justastheyinvariablymentionedthesethingsin1917and1918,whenEnglandwasourallyinastruggle[orlife,andastheywillbementioningthemin1940,Ipresume,iftheyarestillaliveatthattime。
  Now,theCivilWarendedfifty-fiveyearsago,theWarof1812onehundredandfive,andtheRevolutiononehundredandthirty-seven。
  Suppose,whiletheKaiserwasbutcheringBelgiumbecauseshebarredhiswaytothatdinnerhewasgoingtoeatinParisinOctober,1914,thatFrancehadsaid,"Englandismyhereditaryenemy。HenrytheFifthandtheDukeofWellingtonandsundryPlantagenetsfoughtme";andsupposeEnglandhadsaid,"Idon'tcaremuchforFrance。JoanofArcandNapoleonandsundryotherFrenchfoughtme"——supposetheyhadsatnursingtheirancientgrudgeslikethat?Well,theKaiserwouldhavedinedinParisaccordingtohisplan。Andnext,accordingtohisplan,withtheChannelportstakenhewouldhavedinedinLondon。Andfinally,accordingtohisplan,andwiththehelpofhis"armyofspies"overseas,hewouldhavedinedinNewYorkandtheWhiteHouse。ForGermanmadnesscouldnothavedefeatedGermany'splanofWorlddominion,ifvariousnationshadnotgottogetherandassisted。OtherAmericansthereare,whodonotresorttotheRevolutionfortheirgrudge,butareinacommercialrageoverthisorthat:wool,forinstance。LetsuchAmericansreflectthatcommercialgrievancesagainstEnglandcanbemorereadilyadjustedthananabsorptionofallcommercebyGermanycanbeadjusted。WoolandeverythingelsewillbelongtoMathiasErzbergerandhisbreed,iftheycarryouttheirintention。AndthewaytoinsuretheircarryingitoutistoletthemsplitusandEnglandandalltheircompetitorsasunderbytheirceaselessandingeniouspropaganda,whichplaysuponeveryinternationalprejudice,historic,commercial,orother,whichisavailable。AfterAugust,1914,EnglandbarredtheKaiser'swaytoNewYork,andin1917,wefounditusefultoforgetaboutGeorgetheThirdandtheAlabama。In1853Prussiapossessedoneshipofwar——herfirst。
  In1918hersubmarineswereprowlingalongourcoast。Forthemomenttheyarenolongerthere。Forawhiletheymaynotbe。ButdoyouthinkGermanyintendsthatscrapsofpapershallbeabolishedbyanyTreaty,eventhoughitcontain80,000wordsandaLeagueofNations?ShewillmakeofthatTreatyawholebasketofscraps,ifshecan,andassoonasshecan。Shehassaidso。Herworkingmenareatwork,industriousandcontentwithaquarterthepayforalongerdaythananywhereelse。LetthosepersonswhocannotgetoverGeorgetheThirdandtheAlabamaponderuponthisforaminuteortwo。
  ChapterVI:WhoIsWithoutSin?
  Muchelseistherethatitwerewelltheyshouldponder,andIamcomingtoitpresently;butfirst,onesuggestion。Mostofus,ifwedigbackonlyfiftyorsixtyorseventyyears,candisintervariousrelativesoverwhosedoingsweshouldprefertoglidelightlyandinsilence。
  Doyoumeantosaythatyouhavenone?Nobodystainedwithanyshadeofdishonor?Nograndfather,great-grandfather,great-great-etc。grandfatherorgrandmotherwhoevermadeascandal,brokeaheart,orbetrayedatrust?EverymanJackandwomanJillofthelotrightbacktoAdamandEvewhollygood,honorable,andcourageous?Howfortunatetobesprungexclusivelyfromtheloinsofcenturiesofangels——andtoknowallaboutthem!Considerthehoardofvirtuetowhichyouhavefallenheir!
  Butyouknowverywellthatthisisnotso;thateveryoneofushaseverykindofpersonforanancestor;thatallsortsofvirtueandvice,ofheroismanddisgrace,aremingledinourblood;thatinevitablyamidstthehugeherdofourgrandsiresblacksheepaswellaswhitearetobefound。
  Asitiswithmen,soitiswithnations。Doyouimaginethatanynationhasaspotlesshistory?Doyouthinkthatyoucanpeerintoourpast,turnoverthebackpagesofourrecord,andnevercomeuponasingleblot?Indeedyoucannot。Anditisbetter——agreatdealbetter——thatyoushouldbeawareoftheseblots。Suchknowledgemayenlightenyou,maymakeyouabetterAmerican。Whatweneedistobecriticsofourselves,andthisisexactlywhatwehavebeentaughtnottobe。
  Wearequitegoodenoughtolookstraightatourselves。Owingtoonethingandanotherwearecleaner,honester,humaner,andwhiterthananypeopleonthecontinentofEurope。IfanynationonthecontinentofEuropehaseverbehavedwiththegenerosityandmagnanimitythatwehaveshowntoCuba,Ihaveyettolearnofit。TheyjeeredatusaboutCuba,didtheEuropeansofthecontinent。Theirpapersstucktheirtonguesintheircheeks。Ofcourseourfinesentimentswereallsham,theysaid。OfcourseweintendedtoswallowCuba,andneverhadintendedanythingelse。
  AndwhenGeneralLeonardWoodcameawayfromCuba,havingmadeHavanahealthy,havingbroughtorderoutofchaosontheisland,andweleftCubaindependent,Europejeeredon。ThatdearoldEurope!
  Again,in1909,itwasnotanyEuropeannationthatreturnedtoChinatheirshareoftheindemnityexactedinconsequenceoftheBoxertroubles;wealonereturnedoursharetoChina——sixteenmillions。ItwaswewhopreventedlevyingapunitiveindemnityonChina。Readthewholestory;thereismuchmore。Weplayedthegentleman,Europeplayedthebully。ButEuropecallsus"dollarchasers。"ThatdearoldEurope!Again,ifanyconqueringGeneralonthecontinentofEuropeeverbehavedasGrantdidtoLeeatAppomattox,hisnamehasescapedme。
  Again,andlastly——thoughIamnotattemptingtotellyouherethewholetaleofourdecencies:WhosehandscameawaycleanestfromthatPeaceConferenceinParislately?Whatdidweaskforourselves?Everythingweasked,savesomerepairsofdamage,wasforotherpeople。Oh,yes!wearequitegoodenoughtokeepquietaboutthesethings。Noneedwhatevertobrag。Bragging,moreover,inclinesthelistenertosuspectyou'renotsoremarkableasyousound。
  Butallthisvirtuedoesn'tintheleastalterthefactthatwe'relikeeverybodyelseinhavingsomedirtypagesinourHistory。Thesepagesitisafoolishmistaketoconceal。Isupposethattheschoolhistoriesofeverynationarepartlybad。Iimaginethatmostofthemimplantthegermofinternationalhatredintheboysandgirlswhohavetostudythem。
  Nationsdonotlikeeachother,neverhavelikedeachother;anditmayverywellbethatschooltextbookshelpthisinclinationtodislike。
  CertainlyweknowwhatcontemptandhatredforothernationstheGermanshavebeensedulouslytaughtintheirschools,andhowutterlytheybelievedtheirteaching。Howmuchbetterandwiserforthewholeworldifalltheboysandgirlsinalltheschoolseverywherewerehenceforthtobestartedinlifewithajustandtruenotionofallflagsandthepeoplesoverwhomtheyfly!TheLeagueofNationsmightnotthenrestuponthequicksandofdistrustandantagonismwhichitrestsupontoday。
  Butitisourownschoolhistoriesthataremypresentconcern,andI
  repeatmyopinion——orrathermyconviction——thatthewayinwhichtheyhaveconcealedthetruthfromusisworsethansilly,itisharmful。Iamnotgoingtotakeupthewholelistoftheirmisrepresentations,Iwillputbutoneortwoquestionstoyou。
  Whenyoufinishedschool,whatideahadyouabouttheWarof1812?Iwilltellyouwhatminewas。IthoughtwehadgonetowarbecauseEnglandwasstoppingAmericanshipsandtakingAmericansailorsoutofthemforherownservice。IcouldrefertoPerry'svictoryonLakeErieandJackson'ssmashingoftheBritishatNewOrleans;thenameofthefrigateConstitutionsentthrillsthroughme。AndwehadpoundedoldJohnBullandsenthimtotherightaboutasecondtime!Suchwasmygloriousidea,andthereitstopped。Didyouknowmuchmorethanthataboutitwhenyourschoolingwasdone?DidyouknowthatourreasonsfordeclaringwaragainstGreatBritainin1812werenotsostrongastheyhadbeenthreeandfouryearsearlier?ThatduringthoseyearsEnglandhadmoderatedherarrogance,wasreadytomoderatefurther,hadplacatedusforherbrutalperformanceconcerningtheChesapeake,wantedpeace;whilewe,whohadbeennearlyunanimousforwar,andwithafullerpursein1808,werenow,byourowncongressionalfuddlingandmessing,withoutanyadequatearmy,andsodividedincounselthatonlyonenorthernstatewaswhollyinfavorofwar?DidyouknowthatourGeneralHullbeganbyinvadingCanadafromDetroitandsurrenderedhiswholearmywithoutfiringashot?ThattheBritishoverranMichiganandpartsofOhio,andwesternNewYork,whileweretreateddisgracefully?ThatthoughweshoneinvictoriesofsinglecombatontheseaandshowedtheEnglishthatwetooknewhowtosailandfightonthewavesashardilyasBritanniawewonelevenoutofthirteenofthefrigateandsloopactions,neverthelessshecaughtusorblockedusup,andrioteduncheckedalongourcoasts?YouprobablydidknowthattheBritishburnedWashington,andyouaccordinglyhatedthemforthisbarbarousvandalism——butdidyouknowthatwehadburnedTorontoayearearlier?
  Ileftschoolknowingnoneofthis——itwasn'tinmyschoolbook,andI
  learneditinmatureyearswithamazement。IthenlearnedalsothatEngland,whileshewasfightingwithus,hadherhandsfullfightingBonaparte,thatherwarwithuswasasideshow,andthatthiswasuncommonlyluckyforus——asluckyquiteasthoseshipsfromFranceunderAdmiraldeGrasse,withoutwhosehelpWashingtoncouldneverhavecaughtCornwallisandcompelledhissurrenderatYorktown,October19,1781。DidyouknowthatthereweremoreFrenchsoldiersandsailorsthanAmericansatYorktown?Isitwelltokeepthesethingsfromtheyoung?IhavenotdonewiththeWarof1812。ThereisapoliticalaspectofitthatIshalllatertouchupon——somethingthatmyschoolbooksnevermentioned。
  Mynextquestionis,whatdidyouknowabouttheMexicanWarof1846-1847,whenyoucameoutofschool?Thenamesofourvictories,Ipresume,andofZacharyTaylorandWinfieldScott;andpossiblythetreatyofGuadalupeHidalgo,wherebyMexicocededtousthewholeofTexas,NewMexico,andUpperCalifornia,andwepaidherfifteenmillions。NodoubtyouknowthatSantaAnna,theMexicanGeneral,hadawoodenleg。Well,thereismoretoknowthanthat,andIfounditoutmuchlater。IfoundoutthatGeneralGrant,whohadfoughtwithcreditasalieutenantintheMexicanWar,brieflysummarizeditas"iniquitous。"Igradually,throughmyreadingasaman,learnedthetruthabouttheMexicanWarwhichhadnotbeentaughtmeasaboy——thatinthatwarwebulliedaweakerpower,thatwemadeherourvictim,thatthewholediscreditablebusinesshadtheextensionofslaveryatthebottomofit,andthatmoreAmericanswereagainstitthanhadbeenagainsttheWarof1812。ButhowmanyAmericanseverlearnthesethings?Donotmostofthem,uponleavingschool,leavehistoryalsobehindthem,andbecomefarmers,ormerchants,orplumbers,orfiremen,orcarpenters,orwhatever,andreadlittlebutthemorningpaperfortherestoftheirlives?
  Theblackestpageinourhistorywouldtakealongwhiletoread。NotawordofitdidIeverseeinmyschooltextbooks。TheywerewrittenontheplanthatAmericacoulddonowrong。Irepeatthat,justasweloveourfriendsinspiteoftheirfaults,andallthemoreintelligentlybecauseweknowthesefaults,soourloveofourcountrywouldbejustasstrong,andfarmoreintelligent,werewehonestlyandwiselytaughtinourearlyyearsthoseactsandpoliciesofherswhereinshefellbelowherloftyandhumaneideals。Hercharacterandherrecordonthewholefromthebeginningarefineenoughtoallowtheshadowstothrowthesunlightintorelief。TohaveproducedatthreestagesofourgrowththreesuchmenasWashington,Lincoln,andRoosevelt,isquitesufficientjustificationforourexistenceChapterVII:TarredwiththeSameStickTheblackestpageinourhistoryisourtreatmentoftheIndian。Tospeakofitisathanklesstask——thankless,andnecessary。
  ThislandwastheIndian'shouse,notours。Hewasherefirst,nobodyknowshowmanycenturiesfirst。Wearrived,andweshovedhim,andshovedhim,andshovedhim,back,andback,andback。Treatyaftertreatywemadewithhim,andbroke。Wedrewcirclesroundhisfreedom,smallerandsmaller。Weallowedhimsuchandsuchterritory,thentookitawayandgavehimlessandworseinexchange。Throughoutacenturyourpromisestohimwereawholebasketofscrapsofpaper。TheotherdayIsawsomeIndiansinCalifornia。Ithadoncebeentheirplace。Alloverthatregiontheyhadhuntedandfishedandlivedaccordingtotheirdesires,enjoyinglife,liberty,andthepursuitofhappiness。Wecame。To-daythehuntingandfishingarerestrictedbyourlaws——nottheIndian's——becausewewastedandalmostexterminatedinaveryshortwhilewhathadamplyprovidedtheIndianwithsportandfoodforaverylongwhile。
  Inthatregionwehavetaken,asusual,thefertilelandandtherunningwater,andhaveallottedlandtotheIndianwhereneitherwoodnorwaterexist,nocropswillgrow,nohumanlifecanbesupported。Ihaveseentheland。IhaveseentheIndianbeggingatthebackdoor。Oh,yes,theywerean"inferiorrace。"Oh,yes,theydidn'tandcouldn'tusethelandtothebestadvantage,couldn'tbuildBroadwayandtheUnionPacificRailroad,couldn'timproverealestate。Ifyouchoosetocallthewholething"manifestdestiny,"Iamwithyou。I'llnotdisputethatwhatwehavemadethiscontinentisofgreaterservicetomankindthanthewildernessoftheIndianevercouldpossiblyhavebeen——onceconceding,asyouhavetoconcede,theinevitablenessofcivilization。Neitheryou,norI,noranyman,canremoldthesorryschemeofthingsentire。ButwecouldhavebehavedbettertotheIndian。Thatwasinourpower。
  Andwegavehimarawdealinstead,notonce,butagainandagain。Wediditbecausewecoulddoitwithoutrisk,becausehewasweakerandwecouldalwaysbeathimintheend。Andallthewhileweweredoingit,therewasourBillofRights,ourDeclarationofIndependence,foundedonanewthingintheworld,proclaimingtomankindthefairesthopeyetborn,that"AllmenareendowedbytheirCreatorwithcertaininalienablerights,"andthatthesewerenowtobeprotectedbylaw。Ah,no,lookatitasyouwill,itisablackpage,arawdeal。Theofficersofourfrontierarmyknowallaboutit,becausetheysawithappen。Theysawthetreatiesbroken,thethievingagents,thetrespassingsettlers,theoutragesthatgoadedthedeceivedIndiantodespairandviolence,andwhentheywereorderedouttokillhim,theyknewthathehadstruckinself-defenseandwastherealvictim。
  Itistoolatetodomuchaboutitnow。ThegoodpeopleoftheIndianRightsAssociationtrytodosomething;butinspiteofthem,whatlittleharmcanstillbedoneisbeingdonethroughdishonestIndianagentsandthemeanmachineryofpolitics。Ifyoucaretoknowmoreofthelong,badstory,thereisabookbyHelenHuntJackson,ACenturyofDishonor;itisnotnew。Itassemblesandsetsforthwhathadbeenperpetrateduptothetimewhenitwaswritten。Asecondvolumecouldbeaddednow。
  Ihavedweltuponthismatterhereforaverydefinitereason,closelyconnectedwithmymainpurpose。It'safavoritetrickofouranti-BritishfriendstocallEnglanda"land-grabber。"ThewayinwhichEnglandhasgrabbedlandrightalong,allovertheworld,ismonstrous,theysay。
  Englandhasstolenwhatbelongedtowhites,andblacks,andbronzes,andyellows,wherevershecouldlayherhandsuponit,theysay。Englandisacriminal。Theyrepeatthiswithgreatsatisfaction,thisland-grabbingindictment。Mostofthemknowlittleornothingofthefacts,couldn'ttellyouthehistoryofasinglecase。Butwhatarethefactstothemanwhoasks,"WhathasEnglanddoneinthiswar,anyway?"Theword"land-grabber"hasbeenpassedtohimbyGermanandSinnFeinpropaganda,andhemerelyparrotsitforth。Hecouldn'tdiscussitatall。"LookattheBoers,"hemayknowenoughtoreply,ifyouremindhimthatEngland'sland-grabbingwasdoneagoodwhileago。Well,weshallcertainlylookattheBoersinduetime,butjustnowwemustlookatourselves。IsupposethattheAmericanwhodenouncesEnglandforherland-grabbinghasforgotten,orelsehasneverknown,howwegrabbedFloridafromSpain。
  ThepittancethatwepaidSpaininoneoftheFloridatransactionsneverwenttoher。Thestoryisaplaintaleofland-grabbing;andthereareseveralotherplaintalesthatshowustohavebeenland-grabbers,ifyouwillreadthefactswithanhonestmind。Ishallnottellthemhere。ThecaseoftheIndianisenoughinthewayofaninstance。Ourownhandsarebynomeansclean。ItisnotforustodenounceEnglandasaland-
  grabber。
  YoucannothatestatisticsmorethanIdo。Butattimesthereisnododgingthem,andthisisoneofthetimes。In1803wepaidNapoleonBonapartefifteenmillionsforwhatwasthencalledLouisiana。NapoleonhadhistitletothislandfromSpain。SpainhaditfromFrance。Francehadit——how?ShehaditbecauseLaSalle,aFrenchman,saileddowntheMississippiRiver。Thisgavehimtitletotheland。Therewerepeopleonthebankalready,longbeforeLaSallecameby。
  Itwouldhavesurprisedthemtobetoldthatthelandwasnolongertheirsbecauseamanhadcomebyonthewater。Butnobodydidtellthem。
  TheywereIndians。Theyhadwivesandchildrenandwigwamsandotherpossessionsinthelandwheretheyhadalwayslived;buttheywerered,andthemanintheboatwaswhite,andthereforetheywereturnedintotrespassersbecausehehadsailedbyinaboat。ThatwasthetitletoLouisianawhichweboughtfromNapoleonBonaparte。
  TheLouisianaPurchasewasapieceoflandrunninguptheMississippi,uptheMissouri,overtheDivide,anddowntheColumbiatothePacific。
  Beforeweacquiredit,ourareawasoveraquarter,butnothalf,amillionsquaremiles。Thisaddednearlyamillionsquaremilesmore。Butwhathadwereallybought?Nothingbutstolengoods。TheIndiansweretherebeforeLaSalle,fromwhoseboat-sailingthetitleweboughtwasderived。"But,"youmayobject,"whenwhitesrobredsorblacks,wecallitDiscovery;land-grabbingiswhenwhitesrobwhites——andthatiswhereIblameEngland。"ForthesakeofargumentIconcedethis,andreferyoutoouracquisitionofTexas。ThisoperationfollowedsomeyearsaftertheFloridaoperation。"Byrequest"we"annexed"mostofpresentTexas——in1845。Thatwasatrickofourslaveholders。TheysentpeopleintoTexasandthesepeopleswungthedeal。ItwasvirtuallyatheftfromMexico。A
  littlewhilelater,in1848,we"paid"MexicoforCalifornia,Arizona,andNevada。ButifyoureadthetruestoryofFremontinCalifornia,andoftheAmericanplotstherebeforetheMexicanWar,tounderminethegovernmentofafriendlynation,plotsconnivedatinWashingtonwithaviewtogettingCaliforniaforourselves,uponmywordyouwillfindithardtotalkofEnglandbeingaland-grabberandkeepastraightface。
  And,wereacertainbooktofallintoyourhands,thenarrativeoftheAlcaldeofMonterey,whereinhesetsdownwhatofFremont'sdoingsinCaliforniawentonbeforehiseyes,youwouldlearnastoryoftreachery,brutality,andgreed。Allthisacquisitionofterritory,togetherwiththeGadsdenPurchaseafewyearslater,broughtourcontinenttoitspresentarea——notcountingAlaskaorsomeislandslateracquired——
  2,970,230squaremiles。
  Pleaseunderstandmeveryclearly:Iamnotsayingthatithasnotbeenfarbetterfortheworldandforcivilizationthatweshouldhavebecometherulersofallthisland,insteadofitsbeingruledbytheIndiansorbySpain,orbyMexico。Thatisnotatallthepoint。Iammerelyremindingyouofthemeanswherebywegottheland。Wegotitmostlybyforceandfraud,bydrivingoutofitthroughfirearmsandplotspeoplewhocertainlyweretherefirstandwhowereweakerthanourselves。Ourreasonwassimplythatwewanteditandintendedtohaveit。ThatispreciselywhatEnglandhasdone。Shehasbyvariousmeansnotonewhitbetterorworsethanours,acquiredherpossessionsinvariouspartsoftheworldbecausetheywerenecessarytohersafetyandwelfare,justasthiscontinentwasnecessarytooursafetyandwelfare。Moreover,thepressureuponher,hernecessityforself-preservation,wasfarmoreurgentthanwasthepressureuponus。Tomakeyouseethis,Imustonceagainresorttosomestatistics。
  England'sarea——herselfandadjacentislands——is120,832squaremiles。
  Herpopulationin1811waseighteenandonehalfmillions。Atthatsametimeourareawas408,895squaremiles,notcountingtherecentLouisianaPurchase。Andourpopulationwas7,239,881。WithanarealessthanonethirdofoursexcludingthehugeLouisianaEnglandhadapopulationmorethantwiceasgreat。Thereforeshewasmorecrowdedthanwewere——
  howmuchmoreIleaveyoutofigureoutforyourself。Iappealtothefair-mindedAmericanreaderwhoonly"wantstobeshown,"andIsaytohim,whensomeGermanoranti-BritishAmericantalkstohimaboutwhataland-grabberEnglandhasbeeninhertimetothinkofthesethingsandtorememberthatourownpastistarredwiththesamestick。LeteveryoneofusbearinmindthatlittlesentenceoftheKaiser's,"EvennowI
  rulesupremeintheUnitedStates;"letusrememberthattheArmisticeandthePeaceTreatydonotseemtohavealteredGermannatureorGermanplansverynoticeably,anddon'tletusmuddleourbrainsoverthequestionofthelandgrabbedbythegreat-grandfathersofpresentEngland。
  AnyAmericanwhoisanti-Britishto-dayisbyjustsomuchpro-German,ishelpingthetroubleoftheworld,iskeepingdiscordalight,isdoinghisbitagainsthumanpeaceandhumanhappiness。
  TherearesomeotherlittlesentencesoftheKaiserandhisHunsofwhichIshallspeakbeforeIfinish:wemustnowtakeupthecontroversyofthosemeninfrontofthebulletinboard;wemustinvestigatewhatliesbehindthatcontroversy。Thosetwomenaretypes。Onehadlearnednothingsinceheleftschool,theotherhad。
  ChapterVIII:HistoryAstigmaticSofarasIknow,itwasMr。SydneyGentFisher,anAmerican,whowasthefirsttogobacktotheoriginaldocuments,andtowritefromstudyofthesedocumentsthecompletetruthaboutEnglandandourselvesduringtheRevolution。Hisadmirablebooktoreoffthecloakwhichourschoolhistorieshadwrappedroundthefables。HelaysbarethepoliticalstateofBritainatthattime。Whatdidyoulearnatyourschoolofthatpoliticalstate?DidyoueverwonderableGeneralHoweandhismanneroffightingus?Diditeverstrikeyouthat,althoughweweremoreoftendefeatedthanvictoriousinthoseengagementswithhimandsometimesheevenseemedtoavoidpitchedbattleswithuswhentheoddswereallinhisfavor,yetsomehowEnglanddidseemtoreaptheadvantagesheshouldbereapedfromthosecontests,didn'tfollowthem,letusgetaway,didn'tinshortmakeanyprogresstospeakofinreallyconqueringus?PerhapsyouattributedthistoourbravetroopsandourgreatWashington。Well,ourtroopswerebraveandWashingtonwasgreat;buttherewasmorebehind——morethanyourschoolteachingeverledyoutosuspect,ifyourschoolingwaslikemine。IimaginedEnglandasbeingjustonewholeunitoffuryandtyrannydirectedagainstusanddeterminedtostampoutthesparkoflibertywehadkindled。Nosuchthing!Englandwasviolentlydividedinsentimentaboutus。Twoparties,almostasopposedasourNorthandSouthhavebeen——onlyitwasnotsectionalinEngland——heldverydifferentviewsaboutlibertyandtherightsofEnglishmen。TheKing'sparty,GeorgetheThirdandhisupholders,werefightingtosaddleautocracyuponEngland;theotherparty,thatofPittandBurke,wereresistingthis,andtheirsentimentsandpoliticalbeliefsledthemtosympathizewithourrevoltagainstGeorgeIII。"Irejoice,"writesHoraceWalpole,Dec。5,1777,totheCountessofUpperOssory,"thattheAmericansaretobefree,astheyhadarighttobe,andasIamsuretheyhaveshowntheydeservetobe……IownthereareveryableEnglishmenleft,buttheyhappentobeont'othersideoftheAtlantic。"
  ItwasthroughWhiginfluencethatGeneralHowedidnotfollowuphisvictoriesoverus,becausetheydidn'twishustobeconquered,theywishedustobeabletovindicatetherightstowhichtheyheldallEnglishmenwereentitled。ThesemenconsideredusthechampionsofthatBritishlibertywhichGeorgeIIIwasattemptingtocrush。TheydisputedtherightfulnessoftheStampAct。WhenwerefusedtosubmittotheStampTaxin1766,itwasthenthatPittexclaimedinParliament:"IrejoicethatAmericahasresisted……IfeverthisnationshouldhaveatyrantforaKing,sixmillionsoffreemen,sodeadtoallthefeelingsoflibertyasvoluntarilytosubmittobeslaves,wouldbefitinstrumentstomakeslavesoftherest。"Buttheywerenotwilling。Whenthehourstruckandthewarcame,somanyEnglishmenwereonoursidethattheywouldnotenlistagainstus,refusedtofightus,andGeorgeIIIhadtogotoGermanyandobtainHessianstohelphimout。Hiswaragainstuswaslostathome,onEnglishsoil,throughEnglishdisapprovalofhiscourse,almostasmuchasitwaslostherethroughtheindomitableWashingtonandthehelpofFrance。Thatistheactualstateofthecase,thereisthetruth。Didyouhearmuchaboutthisatschool?DidyoueverlearntherethatGeorgeIIIhadafakeParliament,largelyelectedbyfakevotes,whichdidnotrepresenttheEnglishpeople;thatthisfakeParliamentwasautocracy'slastditchinEngland;thatitchokedforatimetheEnglishdemocracywhich,afterthesetbackgivenitbytheexcessesoftheFrenchRevolution,wentforwardagainuntilto-daytheKingofEnglandhaslesspowerthanthePresidentoftheUnitedStates?Isupposeeverybodyintheworldwhoknowstheimportantstepsofhistoryknowsthis——excepttheaverageAmerican。Fromhimithasbeenconcealedbyhisschoolhistories;
  andgenerallyheneverlearnsanythingaboutitatall,becauseonceoutofschool,heseldomstudiesanyhistoryagain。Butwhy,youmaypossiblywonder,haveourschoolhistoriesdonethis?Ithinktheirvariousau-
  thorsmayconsciouslyorunconsciouslyhavefeltthatourcaseagainstEnglandwasnotintruthverystrong,thatinfactshehadbeenveryeasywithus,fareasierthananyothercountrywasbeingwithitscoloniesatthattime。TheKingofFrancetaxedhiscolonies,theKingofSpainfilledhispurse,unhampered,fromthepocketsofMexicoandPeruandCubaandPortoRico——fromwhateverpocketintowhichhecouldputhishand,andtheDutchweredoingthesamewithouttheslightestquestionoftheirrighttodoit。Ourquarrelwiththemothercountryandourbreakingawayfromherinspiteoftheextremelylightreinshewasdrivinguswith,restedinrealityuponveryslenderjustification。IfeverourauthorsreadofthemeetingbetweenFranklin,Rutledge,andAdamswithGeneralHowe,aftertheBattleofLongIsland,Ithinktheymayhavefeltthatwehadalmostnogrievanceatall。Theplaintruthofitwas,wehadbeenallowedforsolongtobesonearlyfreethatwedeterminedtobefreeentirely,nomatterwhatEnglandconceded。
  Thereforetheseauthorsofourschooltextbooksfeltthattheyneededtobolsterourcauseupforthebenefitoftheyoung。Accordinglyourboys'
  andgirls'senseofindependenceandpatriotismmustbenourishedbymakingEnglandoutafargreateroppressorthanevershereallyhadbeen。
  ThesehistoriansdweltasheavilyastheycoulduponGeorgeIIIandhisun-Englishautocracy,andaslightlyastheycouldupontheEnglishPittanduponalltheEnglishsympathywehad。Indeed,aboutthismostofthemdidn'tsayaword。
  Nowthatpolicymaypossiblyhavebeendesirableonce——ifitcaneverbedesirabletosuppresshistorictruthfromawholenation。Butto-day,whenwehavelongstoodonourownpowerfullegsandneednobolsteringupofsuchakind,thatpolicyisnotonlysilly,itispernicious。Itisperniciousbecausetheworldisheavingwithfrightfulmenacestoallthegoodthatmanknows。Theywouldstriplifeofeveryresourcegatheredthroughcenturiesofstruggle。Madmobs,wholeracesofpeoplewhohaveneverthoughtatall,orwhohavenowhurledawayallpretenseofthought,aimatmeredestructionofeverythingthatis。Theydon'tattempttoofferanysubstitute。Downwithreligion,downwitheducation,downwithmarriage,downwithlaw,downwithproperty:Suchistheircry。
  Wipetheslateblank,theysay,andthenwe'llseewhatwe'llwriteonit。AmidthisstandsGermanywithherunchangedpurposetoowntheearth;
  andJapanisdoingsomethinking。AmidthisalsoistheAnglo-Saxonrace,theracethathasbroughtourlaw,ourorder,oursafety,ourfreedomintothemodernworld。Thatanyschoolhistoriesshouldhinderthemembersofthisracefromunderstandingeachothertrulyandbeingfriends,shouldnotbetolerated。
  ManyyearslaterthanMr。SydneyGeorgeFisher'sanalysisofEnglandunderGeorgeIII,Mr。CharlesAltschulhasmadeanexaminationandgivenananalysisofagreatnumberofthoseschooltextbookswhereinourboysandgirlshavebeenandarestillbeingtaughtahistoryofourRevolutioninthedistortedformthatIhavebrieflysummarized。Hisbookwaspublishedin1917,bytheGeorgeH。DoranCompany,NewYork,andisentitledTheAmericanRevolutioninourSchoolTextbooks。Herefollowingaresomeofhisdiscoveries:
  Offortyschoolhistoriesusedtwentyyearsagoinsixty-eightcities,andinmanymoreunreported,fourtellthetruthaboutKingGeorge'spocketParliament,andthirty-twosuppressit。To-dayourbooksarenotquitesobad,butitisnotverymuchbetter;and-to-day,beitadded,anyreformingofthesetextbooksbyBoardsofEducationislikelytobeprevented,whereverobstructionispossible,byeveryinfluencevisibleandinvisiblethatpro-Germanandpro-Irishpropagandacanexert。
  ThousandsofourAmericanschoolchildrenalloverourcountryarestillbeinggivenaversionofourRevolutionandthepoliticalstateofEnglandthen,whichisasfaultyaswasGeorgeIII'sgovernment,withitsfakeparliament,its"rottenboroughs,"itsLittleSarum。Meanwhilethat"armyofspies"throughwhichtheKaiserboastedthatheruled"supreme"
  here,andwhich,thoughheisgone,isbynomeansademobilizedarmy,butaverybusyandwell-drilledandwell-conductedarmy,isverygladthatourboysandgirlsshouldbetaughtfalsehistory,andwilldoitsbesttoseethattheyarenottaughttruehistory。
  Mr。CharlesAltschul,inhisadmirableenterprise,addressedhimselftothosewhopresideoverourschoolworldalloverthecountry;hereceivedanswersfromeverystateintheUnion,andheexaminedninety-threehistorytextbooksinthosepassagesandpageswhichtheydevotedtoourRevolution。ThesebookshegroupedaccordingtotheamountofinformationtheygaveaboutPittandBurkeandEnglishsympathywithusinourquarrelwithGeorgeIII。Thesegroupsarefiveinnumber,anddwindledownfromgroupone,"Textbookswhichdealfullywiththegrievancesofthecolonists,giveanaccountofgeneralpoliticalconditionsinEnglandpriortotheAmericanRevolution,andgivecredittoprominentEnglishmenfortheservicestheyrenderedtheAmericans,"togroupfive,"Textbookswhichdealfullywiththegrievancesofthecolonists,makenoreferencetogeneralpoliticalconditionsinEnglandpriortotheAmericanRevolution,nortoanyprominentEnglishmenwhodevotedthemselvestothecauseoftheAmericans。"Ofcourse,whatdwindlesistheamountsaidaboutourEnglishsympathizers。IngroupsthreeandfourthisissoscantyastodistortthetruthandsendanyboyorgirlwhostudiedbooksofthesegroupsoutofschoolintolifewithaveryimperfectideaindeedofthesizeandimportanceofEnglishoppositiontothepolicyofGeorgeIII;ingroupfivenothingissaidaboutthisatall。TheboysandgirlswhostudiedbooksingroupfivewouldgrowupbelievingthatEnglandwasundividedlyautocratic,tyrannical,andhostiletoourliberty。Inhiscarefulandconscientiousclassification,Mr。AltschulgivesusthebooksinusetwentyyearsagoandhenceresponsiblefortheopinionofAmericansnowbetweenthirtyandfortyyearsoldandbooksinuseto-day,andhenceresponsiblefortheopinionofthoseAmericanmenandwomenwhowillpresentlybegrownupandwillprolongforanothergenerationtheschool-taughtignoranceandprejudiceoftheirfathersandmothers。IselectfromMr。Altschul'scatalogueonlythosebooksinusein1917,whenhepublishedhisvolume,andoftheseonlygroupfive,wherethefactsaboutEnglishsympathywithusaretotallysuppressed。
  Barnes'SchoolHistoryoftheUnitedStates,bySteele。ChandlerandChitword'sMakersofAmericanHistory。Chambers'Hansell'sASchoolHistoryoftheUnitedStates。Eggleston'sAFirstBookinAmericanHistory。Eggleston'sHistoryoftheUnitedStatesandItsPeople。Eg-
  gleston'sNewCenturyHistoryoftheUnitedStates。Evans'FirstLessonsinGeorgiaHistory。Evans'TheEssentialFactsofAmericanHistory。
  Estill'sBeginner'sHistoryofOurCountry。Forman'sHistoryoftheUnitedStates。Montgomery'sAnElementaryAmericanHistory。Montgomery'sTheBeginner'sAmericanHistory。White'sBeginner'sHistoryoftheUnitedStates。
  Ifthereaderhasfollowedmefromthebeginning,hewillrecollectaletter,partsofwhichIquoted,fromacorrespondentwhospokeofMont-
  gomery'shistory,givingpassagesinwhichafairandadequaterecognitionofPittandourEnglishsympathizersandtheiroppositiontoGeorgeIIIismade。ThiswouldseemtoindicatearevisionoftheworksinceMr。Altschulpublishedhislists,andtosubstantiatethehopeI
  expressedinmyoriginalarticle,andwhichIhererepeat。Surelythepublishersofthesebookswillrevisethem!SurelyanypatrioticAmericanpublisherandanypatrioticboardofeducation,schoolprincipal,oreducator,willwatchandresistallpropagandaandothersinisterinfluencetendingtoperpetuatethiserroroftheseschoolhistories!
  Whateverexcusetheyoncehad,beittheexplanationIhaveofferedabove,orsomeother,thereisnoexcuseto-day。ThesebookshavelaidthefoundationfromwhichhassprungthepopularprejudiceagainstEngland。Ithasdescendedfromfathertoson。Ithasbeenfurthersolidifiedbymanytalesforboysandgirls,writtenbymenandwomenwhoacquiredtheirinaccurateknowledgeatourschools。AnditplaysstraightintothehandsofourenemiesChapterIX:ConcerningaComplexAllofthesebooks,historyandfiction,dropintotheAmericanmindduringitsearlyspringtimetheseedofantagonism,establishinfactananti-English"complex。"Itisasprettyacaseofcomplexonthewholesaleascouldwellbefoundbyeitherhistorianorpsychologist。ItisnotsoviolentasthecomplexwhichhasbeenplantedintheGermanpeoplebyfortyyearsofveryadroitlyandcarefullyplannedtraining:
  theyweretaughttodistrustandhateeverybodyandtoconsiderthemselvessosuperiortoanybodythattheirsacreddutyastheysawitin1914wastoenslavetheworldinordertoforceupontheworldthepricelessbenefitsoftheirKultur。Undertheshockofwarthatcomplexdilatedintoaformofrealhysteriaorinsanity。Ouranti-Englishcom-
  plexisfortunatelymilderthanthat;butnonethelessdoesitsavorslightly,asanynervespecialistorpsychologicaldoctorwouldtellyou——itsavorsslightlyofhysteria,thathundredsofthousandsofAmericanmenandwomenofeverygradeofeducationandignoranceshouldautomaticallyexclaimwhenevertherightbuttonispressed,"Englandisaland-grabber,"and"WhathasEnglanddoneintheWar?"
  Thewordcomplexhasbeeninourdictionaryforalongwhile。Thisfamiliaradjectivehasbeenmadebycertainscientificpeopleintoanoun,andforbrevityandconvenienceemployedtodenotesomethingthatalmostallofusharborinsomeformorother。Thesecomplexes,theselumpsofideasorimpressionsthatmatcheachother,thatareofthesamepattern,andthatarealsoinvariablytincturedwitheitherapleasurableorpainfulemotion,lieburiedinourminds,unthought-ofbutalive,andlurkalwaysreadytosetupaferment,wheneversomenewthingfromoutsidethatmatchesthementersthemindandhencestartsthemoff。The"suppressedcomplex"Ineednotdescribe,asourEnglishcomplexisbynomeanssuppressed。Knowntousall,probably,isthepoliticalcomplex。
  Yearafteryearwehavebeenexcitedaboutelectionsandcandidatesandpolicies,preferringonepartytotheother。Ifthispreferencehasbeenverymarked,orevenviolent,youknowhowdisinclinedwearetogivecredittotheotherpartyforanyactorpolicy,nomatterhowexcellentinitself,which,hadourownpartybeenitssponsor,weshouldhavebeenheartandsoulfor。Youknowhoweasilyweforgetthegooddeedsoftheoppositepartyandhoweasilywerememberitsbaddeeds。That'sagoodsimpleordinaryexampleofacomplex。Itsworkingscanbediscernedintheexperienceofusall。Inourpresentdiscussionitisverymuchtothepoint。
  EstablishedinthesoftyoungmindsofourschoolboysandgirlsbyaseriesofreiteratedstatementsaboutthetyrannyandhostilityofEnglandtowardsusintheRevolution,statementswhichtheyhavetorememberandmasterbystudyfromdaytoday,tincturedbytheanxietyabouttheexaminationahead,whenthestudentsmustknowthemorfail,theseincidentsofschoolworkbeingalsotincturedbyanotheremotion,thatofpatriotism,enthusiasmforWashington,fortheDeclarationofIndependence,forValleyForge——thusestablishedintheregularwayofallcomplexes,thisanti-EnglishcomplexisfedandwateredbywhatwelearnoftheWarof1812,bywhatwelearnoftheCivilWarof1861,andbymanylessereventsinourhistorythusfar。AndjustasaRepublicanwilladmitnothinggoodofaDemocratandaDemocratnothinggoodofaRepublicanbecauseofthepoliticalcomplex,sodoesthegreat——thevast——majorityofAmericansautomaticallyandeasilyremembereverythingagainstEnglandandforgeteverythinginherfavor。Justtryitanydayyoulike。AskanyaverageAmericanyouaresittingnexttoinatrainwhatheknowsaboutEngland;andifhedoesrememberanythingandcantellittoyou,itwillbeunfavorableninetimesinten。Themereword"England"
  startshiscomplexoff,andoutcomeseveryfactithasseizedthatmatcheshisschool-implantedprejudice,justasithasrejectedeveryfactthatdoesnotmatchit。ThereisabsolutelynootherwaytoexplaintheAmericanhabitofspeakingillofEnglandandwellofFrance。Severaltimesinthepast,Francehasbeenflagrantlyhostiletous。ButtherewasLafayette,therewasRochambeau,andthegreatserviceFrancedidusthenagainstEngland。Hencefromourschoolhistorieswehaveapro-Frenchcomplex。UnderitsworkingsweautomaticallyremembereverygoodturnFrancehasdoneusandautomaticallyforgettheevilturns。Againtrytheexperimentyourself。HowmanyAmericansdoyouthinkthatyouwillfindwhocanrecall,orwhoevenknowwhenyourecalltothemtheinsolentandmeddlesomeCitizenGenet,envoyoftheFrenchRepublic,andhowWashingtonrequestedhisrecall?OrtheFrenchprivateersthatalittlelater,about1797-98,preyeduponourcommerce?AndthehatredofFrancewhichmanyAmericansfeltandexpressedatthattime?HowmanyrememberthattheKingofFrance,directlyourRevolutionwasover,wasmorehostiletousthanEngland?
  ChapterX:JackstrawsJackstrawsisagamewhichmostofushaveplayedinouryouth。Youemptyonatableaboxofminiaturetoyrakes,shovels,picks,axes,allsortsoftoolsandimplements。Theselieundereachotherandaboveeachotherinintricateconfusion,notunlikecrosstimberinawesternforest,onlyinsteadofbeinglogs,theyareabouttwoincheslongandverylight。Theplayerssitroundthetableandwithlittlehookstryinturntoliftonejackstrawoutoftheheap,withoutmovinganyoftheothers。Yougoonuntilyoudomoveoneoftheothers,andthislosesyouyourturn。
  Europeandiplomacyatanymomentofanyyearremindsyou,ifyouinspectitclosely,ofagameofjackstraws。Everysortandshapeofintrigueisinthegeneralheapandtangle,andthejealousnationssitround,eachtryingtoliftoutitsownjackstraw。Luckilyforus,wehavenotoftenbeeninvolvedinthesegamesofjackstrawhitherto;unluckilyforus,wemustbehenceforthinvolved。Ifwekeptout,ourluckwouldbestillworse。
  ImmediatelyafterourRevolution,therewasoneoftheseheapsofintrigue,inwhichwewereconcerned。ThiswasatthetimeofthenegotiationsleadingtotheTreatyofParis,towhichImadereferenceatthecloseofthelastsection。Thiswasin1783。Twentyyearslater,in1803,occurredtheheapofjackstrawsthatledtotheLouisianaPurchase。
  Twentyyearslater,in1823,occurredtheheapofjackstrawsfromwhichemergedtheMonroeDoctrine。Eachofthesedates,dottedalongthroughourearlydecades,marksaveryimportantcrisisinourhistory。Itiswellthattheyshouldbegroupedtogether,becausetogethertheydisclose,sotospeak,acoherentpattern。ThiscoherentpatternisEngland'sattitudetowardsourselves。Itistobeperceived,faintlyyetdistinctly,in1783,anditgrowsclearerandevermoreclearuntilin1898,inthegameofjackstrawsplayedwhenwedeclaredwaruponSpain,thepatternissoclearthatitcouldnotbemistakenbyanyonewhowasnotwillfullyblindedbyananti-Englishcomplex。ThispatternrepresentsapreferenceonEngland'spartforourselvestoothernations。IdonotaskyoutothinkEngland'sreasonforthispreferenceisthatshehaslovedussomuch;thatshehaslovedotherssomuchless——thereisherreason。Shehaslovedherselfbetterthananybody。Somusteverynation。
  Sodoeseverynation。
  Letmebrieflyspeakofthefirstgameofjackstraws,playedatParisin1783。OurRevolutionwasover。Thetermsofpeacehadtobedrawn。
  Franklin,Jay,Adams,andLaurenswereournegotiators。Thevariousimportantpointswereacknowledgmentofourindependence,settlementofboundaries,freedomoffishingintheneighborhoodoftheCanadiancoast。
  WehadagreedtoreachnosettlementwithEnglandseparatelyfromFranceandSpain。Theywereourrecentfriends。England,ourrecentenemy,sentRichardOswaldasherpeacecommissioner。Thisprivategentlemanhadplacedhisfortuneatourdisposalduringthewar,andwasFranklin'sfriend。LordShelburnewroteFranklinthatifthiswasnotsatisfactory,tosayso,andnameanyonehepreferred。ButOswaldwassatisfactory;
  andDavidHartley,anotherfriendofFranklin'sandalsoasympathizerwithourRevolution,wasadded;andinthesecircumstancesandbythesementheTreatywasmade。ToFrancewebrokeourpromisetoreachnoseparateagreementwithEngland。WenegotiateddirectlywiththeBritish,andtheArticlesweresignedwithoutconsultationwiththeFrenchGovernment。WhenVergennes,theFrenchMinister,sawtheterms,heremarkedindisgustthatEnglandwouldseemtohaveboughtapeaceratherthanmadeone。BythetreatywegottheNorthwestTerritoryandthebasinoftheOhioRivertotheMississippi。Ourrecentfriend,theFrenchKing,wasmuchopposedtoourhavingsomuchterritory。Itwasourrecentenemy,England,whoagreedthatweshouldhaveit。Thiswastheresultofthatgameofjackstraws。
  Letusrememberseveralthings:inourRevolution,Francehadbefriendedus,notbecauseshelovedussomuch,butbecauseshelovedEnglandsolittle。IntheTreatyofParis,Englandstoodwithus,notbecauseshelovedussomuch,butbecauseshelovedFrancesolittle。Wemustcherishnoillusions。Everynationmustloveitselfmorethanitlovesitsneighbor。Nevertheless,inthispatternofEngland'spolicyin1783,whereshetakesherstandwithusandagainstothernations,thereisadeepsignificance。Ournotionsoflaw,ournotionsoflife,ournotionsofreligion,ournotionsofliberty,ournotionsofwhatamanshouldbeandwhatawomanshouldbe,aresomuchmoreakintohernotionsthantothoseofanyothernation,thattheydrawhertowardusratherthantowardanyothernation。Thatisthelessonofthefirstgameofjackstraws。
  Nextcomes1803。UpontheLouisianaPurchase,Ihavealreadytouched;butnotuponitsdiplomaticside。InthoseyearstheEuropeangameofdiplomacywastrulyportentous。Bonapartehadappeared,andBonapartewasthestormcentre。FromtheheapofjackstrawsIshallliftoutonlythatwhichdirectlyconcernsusandouracquisitionofthatenormousterritory,thencalledLouisiana。Bonapartehaddreamedandplannedanempireoverhere。Certainvicissitudesdisenchantedhim。AplantoinvadeEnglandalsohelpedtodeflecthismindfromestablishinganoutpostofhisempireuponourcontinent。Forushehadnolove。Ourprinciplesweredemocratic,hewasacolossalautocrat。Hecalledus"thereignofchatter,"andhewouldhavelikeddearlytoputoutourlight。AddingtonwasthentheBritishPrimeMinister。RobertR。LivingstonwasourministerinParis。InthehistoryofHenryAdams,inVolumeIIatpages52and53,youmayfindmoreconcerningBonaparte'sdislikeoftheUnitedStates。YoumayalsofindthatTalleyrandexpressedtheviewthatsociallyandeconomicallyEnglandandAmericawereoneandindivisible。