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I think this quote refers to the Panama Revolution of November 1903. Let's remember that United States President Theodore Roosevelt supported Panama to get its independence from Colombia.
The federal government had many economic and political interests in the region, specifically, it wanted the control of the Panama Canal that the French had started to construct at the end of the 1800s.
Roosevelt created the corollary of the Monroe doctrine in which the United States sent a clear message to European superpowers saying that it was only the United States the ones that were going to intervene in the foreign issues of Latin America. No more European nations.
The struggle for power among the revolutionary factions like Cordeliers and Girodins caused the French Revolution to slip back from its original ideas and move towards authoritarian regime. These groups in order to gain power and establish their respective ideologies killed and persecuted thousands of people. They carried some outlandish policies like reorganizing Calendar and establishing a church called Cult of Reason. They didn't establish democratic principles and institutions and failed to control and uphold public safety. Later we see Napoleon become the dictator of France and began to fallow expansionist policies. So we see French Revolution was a transition from one authoritarian regime to another authoritarian regime.
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Increased competition for power among European states led to nationalism and led to imperialism, which is usually one of the things that happens after nationalism and militarization.
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This poem, "A Child's Garden of Verses" expresses the problem many people have with getting up when it is dark in the morning and going to bed in the evening when it is still light outside. Then, in "When We Were Very Young" Children, unlike their parents, tend to embrace verse with fierce and unembarrassed joy.
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