Remembrance was a political and cultural movement that emerged in the United States after the Second Mexican War and lasted until the end of the Great War. It was characterized by intense revanchism against the Confederate States, militarism, authoritarian tendencies, and strong ties with the German Empire. Despite this culture, widespread immigration continued to flourish.
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