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Society of Cincinnati, chivalric order, American order of knighthood, Newburgh Address, George Washington, Continental Army, Continental officers corp., military pay, half pay for life, inflation, debasement of currency, early American currencies, Henry Knox, Horatio Gates, Nicholas Fish, Fish family, Alexander Hamilton, Newburgh Address, Robert Morris, creditor's union, speculators, military coup, false flag, taxation, power to tax, Articles of Confederation, Continental Congress, threat of military dictatorship, monarchy, Federalist party, Federalism, Bank of the United States, national bank, "American system" vs "British system," free trade, Thomas Jefferson, industrial vs agrarian visions for America, strong executive, "Polish order," Order of the White Eagle, Sovereign Order of Saint John, Constitutional Convention, US Constitution, Cincinnati role in shaping, threat of monarchy, false flag, Cincinnati as political machine behind Federalists, Shay's Rebellion, Whiskey Rebellion, intrigues, visions of the early American Empire, Freemasons, Cincinnati's relationship with Freemasonry, Samuel Shaw
Corrections: During the intro, I meant to say American Civil War rather than World War II in terms of Ohioan presidents. Beginning with Grant, and continuing through the early 20th century, Ohio produced many of the nation's presidents.
Also, the Newburgh Address was issued on March 10 and called for the meeting on March 11. I was right about the date of the meeting initially, wrong about the date the address was issued on
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Society of Cincinnati, chivalric order, American order of knighthood, Newburgh Address, George Washington, Continental Army, Continental officers corp., military pay, half pay for life, inflation, debasement of currency, early American currencies, Henry Knox, Horatio Gates, Nicholas Fish, Fish family, Alexander Hamilton, Newburgh Address, Robert Morris, creditor's union, speculators, military coup, false flag, taxation, power to tax, Articles of Confederation, Continental Congress, threat of military dictatorship, monarchy, Federalist party, Federalism, Bank of the United States, national bank, "American system" vs "British system," free trade, Thomas Jefferson, industrial vs agrarian visions for America, strong executive, "Polish order," Order of the White Eagle, Sovereign Order of Saint John, Constitutional Convention, US Constitution, Cincinnati role in shaping, threat of monarchy, false flag, Cincinnati as political machine behind Federalists, Shay's Rebellion, Whiskey Rebellion, intrigues, visions of the early American Empire, Freemasons, Cincinnati's relationship with Freemasonry, Samuel Shaw
Corrections: During the intro, I meant to say American Civil War rather than World War II in terms of Ohioan presidents. Beginning with Grant, and continuing through the early 20th century, Ohio produced many of the nation's presidents.
Also, the Newburgh Address was issued on March 10 and called for the meeting on March 11. I was right about the date of the meeting initially, wrong about the date the address was issued on
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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