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... One could take this a step farther and possibly examine the idea that if whiskey is evil, and the white people delivered the whiskey to the Indians, does that ...
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... Another problem that is not illustrated to students is Indians dilemma with whiskey. The white man's whiskey was one of two problems ...
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... Beauty Smith talked the Indians into selling White Fang for whiskey. ... So, beauty bought White Fang from a bunch of Indians for whiskey. ...
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... them, the whiskey will excite their minds to evil doing and turn their minds, and blood corruption will eat their strength and rot their bones." Indians are ...
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The Whiskey Rebellion The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 helped bring about the ... and Pennsylvania were subjected to attacks by marauding Indians (often instigated by ...
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... The Indians had become accustom to the luxuries that the products that whites provided such as whiskey, tobacco, guns, horses, mirrors, and needles. ...
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... of the inhabitants are Burmese, but there are also a hundred Indians, two Eurasians ... jobs to perform much of their time is consumed with drinking whiskey in the ...
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... With the help of Indians and a group of brave men, the vast area west of the ... Lewis joined the state militia in 1794 to help put down the Whiskey Rebellion in ...
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... As many as 10,000 men, a vast polyglot army of laborers, plagued by disease, Indians, whiskey, and the elements, pushed the lines as much as eight miles a day. ...
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... The Act resulted in the Trail of Tears, 1/3 of the 15,000 Indians dying under ... In the Whiskey Rebellion, he was in favor of the "show of force" and believed the ...
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... is the fact that each of the guests has found a poem titled "Ten Little Indians" in each of ... The first murder occurs when Marston dies from poisoned whiskey. ...
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... The issuing of goods such as whiskey were used and valued as tradable commodities ... and as they crossed the Rocky Mountains the Nez Perce Indians forecasted to ...
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... of dirt covered cowboys that ride horses, shoot guns, and drink plenty of whiskey. ... from Ivy League athletes, to glee- club singers, Texas Rangers and Indians. ...
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... paid back, but he got money to pay them back by having Congress put a big tax on whiskey. Hamilton also got money by taking land from the Indians and selling ...
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... On westward expansion and Indians, Jefferson believed that "Indian tribes would either have ... He also was successful in doing away with the Whiskey tax and the ...
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... is taken from the wild as a pup and raised with a group of Indians as a ... his Indian master gave White Fang to a dog figther in exchange for bottles of whiskey. ...
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... In 1974, when the Cleveland Indians' fan attendance was down, the owner implemented ... Cincinnati Reds was pelted with full cups of beer and whiskey bottles, when ...
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... whiskey without the excise tax. In return it defrauded the government out of millions of dollars. Belknap was selling goods and trading with the Indians for ...
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... The Whiskey Rebellion was one of the first examples of a group of people being angry about ... They Americans wanted that land but the Indians would not give it up ...
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... For example, in 1794, Pennsylvanian backcountry farmers protested a whiskey tax ... The Supreme Court ruled in 1990 that two American Indians were not protected by ...
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... They were a house band at the Whiskey a Go-Go for a while until Morrison's antics made them get ... Many things such as Indians, poetry and theater influenced Jim. ...
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... He kissed his mother's neck, tasted the salt and whiskey. ... There's an old Indian poet who said that Indians can reside in the city, but they can never live there ...
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... They came upon an accident involving a truckload of Indians. ... Soon enough, though, a man came along who hired The Doors to play at his club, Whiskey A-Go-Go. ...
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... In 1927 an athletes diet was primarily red meat , whiskey and cigarettes. ... the greatest team but also teams like the '39 Yankees and '54 Indians (who's American ...
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... During this period the 'Indians' had never drank alcohol before, thus they had no ... mean drinking beer or wine instead of 'hard' liquor such as rum and whiskey. ...
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