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  1. Newman, Paul Douglas (July 2007). "Reviewed Work: The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and the Frontier Rebels Who Challenged America's Newfound Sovereignty by William Hogeland". The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 131 (3): 326–328. ISSN 0031-4587.

  2. Black Horse Tavern was a historic tavern in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania . Black Horse Tavern was founded in 1794 by Henry Westbay, a native of Ireland. [1] That year, during the early stages of the Whiskey Rebellion, the rebels met at the Black Horse Tavern to plan attacks on federal forces. [2] Leaders of the rebellion intercepted federal mail ...

  3. 10 de may. de 2014 · Whiskey-Rebellion; Usage on en.wikipedia.org George Washington; Whiskey Rebellion; Powers of the president of the United States; Presidency of George Washington; History of taxation in the United States; 1794 in the United States; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/April-2012; Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Whiskey Rebellion; Park ...

  4. A Rebelião do Whiskey, também conhecida como Insurreição Whiskey, foi um "tax protest" ("protesto tributário") nos Estados Unidos, começando em 1791 e culminou em uma insurreição em 1794. A rebelião ocorreu primordialmente na localidade de Washington, Pensilvânia, no Vale Monongahela, durante a presidência de George Washington, sob o ...

  5. Daniel Morgan (1735/36 – July 6, 1802) was an American pioneer, soldier, and politician from Virginia. One of the most respected battlefield tacticians of the American Revolutionary War of 1775–1783, he later commanded troops during the suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1791–1794. Born in New Jersey to James and Eleanor Morgan, a ...

  6. English. The Irish Whiskey Rebellion (also known as A Change in The Wind) [2] is a 1972 crime drama, directed by Chester Erskine and starring William Devane, Anne Meara, Richard Mulligan, John Pleshette, David Groh, Stephen Joyce, and William Challee. It is based on a 1969 novel by Leslie Waller "A Change in The Wind."

  7. John Neville (general) John Neville (July 26, 1731 – July 29, 1803) was an American military officer, land speculator, and local official who served in the French and Indian War, Lord Dunmore's War and the American Revolutionary War. As an early federal tax collector he became a central figure in the Whiskey Rebellion .