Whiskey Rebellion — The Whiskey Rebellion, less commonly known as the Whiskey Insurrection, was a popular uprising that had its beginnings in 1791 and culminated in an insurrection in 1794 in the locality of Washington, Pennsylvania, in the Monongahela Valley. The… … Wikipedia
Whiskey-Rebellion — Washington führt seine Truppen nach Pennsylvania (ca. 1795) Als Whiskey Rebellion bezeichnet man den Aufstand der Siedler im Tal des Monongahela River im Westen Pennsylvanias von 1794, die gegen eine Steuer auf Alkohol und alkoholische Getränke… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Whiskey Rebellion — Révolte du Whisky Washington mène ses troupes dans l ouest de la Pennsylvanie (Metropolitan Museum of Art) La Révolte du whisky (en anglais Whiskey Rebellion) est un soulèvement populaire qui débuta en 1791 et connut son apogée en 1794 dans la… … Wikipédia en Français
Whiskey Rebellion — U.S. Hist. a revolt of settlers in western Pennsylvania in 1794 against a federal excise tax on whiskey: suppressed by militia called out by President George Washington to establish the authority of the federal government. * * * (1794) American… … Universalium
Whiskey Rebellion — U.S. Hist. a revolt of settlers in western Pennsylvania in 1794 against a federal excise tax on whiskey: suppressed by militia called out by President George Washington to establish the authority of the federal government … Useful english dictionary
Whiskey Rebellion — uprising in 1794 by farmers in western Pennsylvania to protest the federal excise tax on liquor that was established in 1791 (U.S. History) … English contemporary dictionary
Whiskey — Single Malt Whisky mit Nosing Glas Blended Scotch Whisky mit Tumbler Whisky ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Whiskey Act — The Whiskey Act was a U.S. federal law passed by the 1st Congress on March 3, 1791, upon the recommendations of Alexander Hamilton, then treasury secretary. It was enacted in accordance with the four economic initiatives embarked by Hamilton at… … Wikipedia
rebellion — /ri bel yeuhn/, n. 1. open, organized, and armed resistance to one s government or ruler. 2. resistance to or defiance of any authority, control, or tradition. 3. the act of rebelling. [1300 50; ME rebellioun < OF < L rebellion (s. of rebellio),… … Universalium
Fries's Rebellion — John Fries s Rebellion, also called the House Tax Rebellion and the Home Tax Rebellion, was an armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers between 1799 and 1800. Fries s Rebellion was the third of three tax related rebellions in the 18th… … Wikipedia
Bourbon Whiskey — Single Malt Whisky mit Nosing Glas Blended Scotch Whisky mit Tumbler Whisky (in … Deutsch Wikipedia