In 1798 the American nation was embroiled in partisan conflict. With total control of the government, President John Adams and his Federalist Congress prepared for war with France. As part of their planning, the Adams Administration proposed a radical series of new laws including a “House Tax” that stirred resentment throughout the country. One of these groups was Pennsylvania’s vast German minority, and their animosity boiled over into a rebellion just a few miles from the capital city of Philadelphia. On this episode we discuss Fries “Hot Water” Rebellion of 1798.
BPA S02E04: Sporting Hill: Robert E. Lee's High Water Mark
BPA S02E03: Washington's Blunder: The Battle of Brandywine, 1777
BPA S02E02: The Burning of Hannastown: Frontier Apocalypse
BPA S02E01: The Whiskey Rebellion
BPA S01E08: The Philadelphia Nativist Riots
BPA S01E07: Escape from Gettysburg, the Battle of Monterey Pass
BPA S01E06: The Heroes of Flight 93, September 11th, 2001
BPA S01E05: The Burning of Chambersburg, Civil War
BPA S01E04: The Siege of Fort Mifflin, American Revolution
BPA S01E03: Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Burning of the Columbia Bridge, Civil War
BPA S01E02: The Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812
BPA S01E01: JEB Stuart and the Battle of Hanover, 1863
S06E11: The German Coast Uprising: America's Largest Slave Revolt
S06E10: Tecumseh and the Battle of Tippecanoe
EMERGENCY EPISODE: So, About Those Statues...
S06E09: The Haitian Revolution: A Whole New World
S06E07: The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington's Last Ride
S06E06: Shays' Rebellion
S06E05: New York's Slave Rebellions of 1712 and 1741
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