Douglas Todd
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“Cascadia has never had a dominant religious reference group. Historically no group has ever gained the political, religious or cultural traction to be “the” established religion in Oregon and Washington. In British Columbia neither the Catholic, Anglican nor United Church of Canada denominations succeeded in overcoming the disinterest in institutional religion of most people in the province (Burkinshaw).”
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
“Virtually from its declaration of independence from Britain in 1776, the United States was ambitious to acquire more territory.”
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
“So radical was Washington State’s political tradition that it led Jim Farley, the Democratic National Chairman in the 1930s, to coin his famous quip about “the forty-seven states and the Soviet of Washington.”
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
― Cascadia: The Elusive Utopia
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