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Those who don’t learn history are doomed to repeat it,” said philosopher George Santayana, a sentiment that remains deeply ...
Kept the U.S. neutral in foreign conflicts, avoiding wars in Europe. Enforced federal laws, notably during the Whiskey Rebellion. Issued his Farewell Address, warning against political divisions and ...
Retropolis 10 fascinating presidential pardons, from bootleggers to traitors Presidents have used the power to try and unite a divided nation or simply to smite political enemies.
In this interview, she dispenses a bit of the insight from her New York Times bestselling book, ‘Love & Whiskey,’ and discusses her foundation for Nearest Green’s descendants.
The whiskey resurgence didn’t really start until the beginning of this century when the number went from 13 to 49.
The whiskey resurgence didn’t really start until the beginning of this century when the number went from 13 to 49.
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Enjoyed by all echelons of the populace, whiskey was a particular favorite among many American presidents, a taste dating all ...
When the producers rebelled in 1791 in what became the Whiskey Rebellion, Hogeland writes, George Washington was eager to suppress them, in part to preserve the value of his frontier land holdings.
John Wind’s sculpture, “Whiskey Rebellion,” now on view at the Museum of the American Revolution, is triple-aged. The first rebellion — the one in American history books — happened in 1794 after the ...