Federal government Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
““All of our territory lying beyond the Alleghanies, north and south, was first won for us by the Southwesterners, fighting for their own hand. The northern part was afterwards filled up by the thrifty, vigorous men of the Northeast, whose sons became the real rulers as well as the preservers of the Union; but these settlements of Northerners were rendered possible only by the deeds of the nation as a whole. They entered on land that the Southerners had won, and they were kept there by the strong arm of the Federal Government; whereas the Southerners owed most of their victories only to themselves.””
About This Quote
American expansion involved both Southern and Northern contributions, with federal support enabling settlement and unity.
In simple terms: Both regions shaped national growth.
Recognize collective effort.
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When to use this quote
- education
- policy analysis
- public discourse
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Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we honor diverse contributions?
- What lessons apply to modern governance?
Regional tensions can still affect unity.