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... d, Northern residents of the Union noticed the season seemed delayed—a stark contrast to Texas's balmy breezes. Yet the lingering chill carried its own heat: a rising tide of patriotism.
Federal and state governments worked tirelessly to convince citizens that the economic depression stemmed not from domestic failure but from British imperialist bullying of Venezuela, America's "hemispheric sibling." Newspapers spun elaborate theories—Britain's Caribbean ambitions threatened to strangle ...
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