Made at Verona the 22nd November, 1822.
for Austria: METTERNICH
for France: CHATEAUBRIAND
for Prussia: BERNSTET
for Russia: NESSELRODE
I ask
to have printed in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD this secret treaty, because I
think it ought to be called now to the attention of the people of the
United States and of the world. This evidence of the conflict between
the rule of the few verses popular government should be emphasized on
the minds of the people of the United States, that the conflict now
waging throughout the world may be more clearly understood, for after
all said the great pending war springs from the weakness and frailty of
government by the few, where human error is far more probable than the
error of the many where aggressive war is only permitted upon the
authorizing vote of those whose lives are jeopardized in the trenches of
modern war.
Mr. SHAFROTH, Mr. President, I should like to have the senator state
whether in that treaty there was not a coalition formed between the
powerful countries of Europe to re-establish the sovereignty of Spain in
the Republics of South and Central America?
Senator Owen: "I was just going to comment upon that, and I am going to
take but a few moments to do so because I realize the pressure of other
matters. This Holy Alliance, having put a Bourdon prince upon the throne
of France by force, then used France to suppress the condition of
Spain, immediately afterwards, and by this very treaty gave her a
subsidy of 20,000,000 francs annually to enable her to wage war upon the
people of Spain and prevent their exercise of any measure of the right
of self-government.
The Holy Alliance immediately did not same thing in Italy, by sending
Austrian troops to Italy, where the people there attempted to exercise a
like measure of liberal constitutional self-government; and it was not
until the printing press, which the Holy Alliance so stoutly opposed,
taught the people of Europe the value of liberty that finally one
country after another seized a greater and greater right of
self-government, until now it may be fairly said that nearly all the
nations of Europe have a very large measure of self-government. However,
I wish to call the attention of the Senate to this important history in
the growth of constitutional popular self-government.
The Holy Alliance made its powers felt by the wholesale drastic
suppression of the press in Europe, by universal censorship, by killing
free speech and all ideas of popular rights, and by the complete
suppression of popular government."
"The Holy Alliance having destroyed popular government in Spain, and
Italy, had well-laid plans also to destroy popular government in the
American Colonies which had revolted from Spain and Portugal in Central
and South America under the influence of the successful example of the
United States."
"It was because of this conspiracy against the American Republics by the
European monarchies that the great English statesman, Canning, called
the attention of our government to it, and our statesmen then, including
Thomas Jefferson, who was still living at that time, took an active
part to bring about the declaration by President Monroe in his next
annual message to the Congress of the United States that the United
States would regard it as an act of hostility to the government of the
United States and an unfriendly act, if this coalition, or if any power
of Europe ever undertook to establish upon the American continent any
control of any American republic, or to acquire any territorial rights."
"This is the so-called Monroe Doctrine. The threat under the secret
treaty of Verona to suppress popular government in the American
republics is the basis of the Monroe Doctrine. This secret treaty sets
fourth clearly the conflict between monarchial government and popular
government, and the government of the few as against the government on
the many. It is a part, in reality, of developing popular sovereignty
when we demand for women equal rights to life, to liberty, to the
possession of property, to an equal voice in the making of the laws and
the administration of the laws. This demand on the part of the women is
made by men, and it ought to be made by men as well as by thinking,
progressive women, as it will promote human liberty and human happiness.
I sympathize with it, and I hope that all parties will in the national
conventions give their approval to this larger measure of liberty to
the better half of the human race".
(Senator Owen, Congressional Record 1916)
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