Good point regarding the English role in the abolitionist movement. For all their royal worship, we must remember that the United States was uniquely English. Our forefathers were inspired by enlightenment English philosophers like Locke who inspired them to create the most beautiful constitution ever written. We took their language, their common law, their love of the free market and capitalism, their Protestant religion. The English role in the industrial revolution was foremost and led to the higher standards of living for everyone alive today (although it had its rough patches, especially early on). They have a lot to be proud of, and it’s a shame they’ve been brainwashed into destroying that heritage by the globalist, Marxist, cabal in charge of the EU. Its on our shores now.
Good point regarding the English role in the abolitionist movement. For all their royal worship, we must remember that the United States was uniquely English. Our forefathers were inspired by enlightenment English philosophers like Locke who inspired them to create the most beautiful constitution ever written. We took their language, their common law, their love of the free market and capitalism, their Protestant religion. The English role in the industrial revolution was foremost and led to the higher standards of living for everyone alive today (although it had its rough patches, especially early on). They have a lot to be proud of, and it’s a shame they’ve been brainwashed into destroying that heritage by the globalist, Marxist, cabal in charge of the EU. Its on our shores now.