"The Pan-Angles" by Sinclair Kennedy is a historical argument made in the early 1900's about the unification of seven countries where people speak English as a primary language that envisions a future where these nations unite, safeguarding their shared traditions and freedoms. The author looks at their common history, forms of government, and the vital role of protecting individual rights. Kennedy believes that a tighter union would improve how these nations govern themselves and stop them from falling behind in a world that's becoming more competitive. The book starts off explaining the progress English-speaking people have made from their beginnings in Britain to their expansion around the world. Kennedy points out how these countries share similar languages, beliefs, and ways of running things, suggesting they have both the chance and the duty to come together to protect what they've accomplished and to stand strong against other global societies.

The Pan-Angles A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking Nations
By Sinclair Kennedy
Explore the early 20th century proposition of uniting seven English-speaking nations to protect their shared heritage in an increasingly competitive world.
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2014-03-08
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