Epilogue To William Hogeland’s The Whiskey Rebellion - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Determine if Alexander Hamilton deployed a different set of tactics along Western Pennsylvania Frontier versus what George Washington had drawn out. Learn if William Findley & Albert Gallatin had become Alexander Hamilton’s top enemies including Hamilton’s own personal insecurities. Get an in depth analysis behind Neville Connection’s accusations against Hugh Henry Brackenridge. Determine if Neville’s wanted Brackenridge tried in Court Of Law versus Assassination. Understand importance behind U.S. Senator James Ross of Pennsylvania. Go behind the scenes in learning about a letter that had potential to destroy Hugh Henry Brackenridge. Get Alexander Hamilton’s take on the sensitive letter and how he chose to react. Learn about significance behind December 25, 1794. Discover total number of prisoners brought in from frontier into Philadelphia, America’s Capital. Find out if Hamilton focused his energies on people of Western Pennsylvania as an entire entity versus prosecuting individuals. Discover how many cases went to trial including whether or not any rebels were convicted. Learn when trials first began including whether or not Federal Troops remained stationed along frontier. Determine if President Washington had received any good news while en route to Carlisle, Pennsylvania during Fall 1794. Learn about the fates of Edmund Randolph, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, & Herman Husband.

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