The Influence of Seapower Upon History Quotes
The Influence of Seapower Upon History
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“The fact of England's unique and wonderful success as a great colonizing nation is too evident to be dwelt upon; and the reason for it appears to lie chiefly in two traits of the national character. The English colonist naturally and readily settles down in his new country, identifies his interest with it, and though keeping an affectionate remembrance of the home from which he came, has no restless eagerness to return, In the second place, the Englishman at once and instinctively seeks to develop the resources of the new country in the broadest sense. In the former particular he differs from the French, who were ever longingly looking back to the delights of their pleasant land; in the latter, from the Spaniards, whose range of interest and ambition was too narrow for the full evolution of the possibilities of a new country.”
― The Influence of Sea Power upon History: Enriched edition. The Maritime Influence on Global History
― The Influence of Sea Power upon History: Enriched edition. The Maritime Influence on Global History
