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  • curprev 11:4611:46, 27 October 2022Deleted User talk contribs 8,169 bytes +8,169 Created page with "{{Nopic}} '''American Fascism''' properly begins in ancient Rome. Centuries after Fascist Rome fell, the compendium of Roman classics served as an ideological guidebook for the American founders. Classical Roman concepts and figures exerted a formative influence on the founders’ governmental theories and principles of virtue. The founders considered Ancient Rome to be a blueprint for their new nation. Roman heroes and villains became common ref..."