The Second War For Independence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Herbert S. Richey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Two hundred years ago next April, our forebears embarked upon the difficult path to national independence. They succeeded, and shook off the yoke of foreign domination. In the ensuing two centuries, the country was mobilized several times to protect that political and economic independence from foreign domination. These efforts were also successful. Thus, as we stand here on the threshold of our third century of political independence, we can thank previous generations and congratulate ourselves for establishing and maintaining the world's oldest republic. Now -- once again -- the United States faces the challenge of foreign intervention into our economy. This time the battleground is resource avail- ability. America has been blessed with enormous resources. Whether we speak of minerals or timber or water or "amber waves of grain," this nation has benefitted from a resource base that is the envy of the world. This asset, coupled with a political system that permitted us to develop it, has been the physical backbone of our independence. Without the economic independence that this resource base has given us, the political independence we fought for would have been tenuous, at best.
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APA: Herbert S. Richey  (1975)  The Second War For Independence

MLA: Herbert S. Richey The Second War For Independence. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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