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George Washington and Whisky

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Difference between George Washington and Whisky

George Washington vs. Whisky

George Washington (February 22, 1732 –, 1799), known as the "Father of His Country," was an American soldier and statesman who served from 1789 to 1797 as the first President of the United States. Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash.

Similarities between George Washington and Whisky

George Washington and Whisky have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Revolution, Mount Vernon, Smallpox, Whiskey Rebellion.

American Revolution

The American Revolution was a colonial revolt that took place between 1765 and 1783.

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Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon was the plantation house of George Washington, the first President of the United States, and his wife, Martha Dandridge Custis Washington.

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Smallpox

Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.

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Whiskey Rebellion

The Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington.

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George Washington and Whisky Comparison

George Washington has 382 relations, while Whisky has 195. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.69% = 4 / (382 + 195).

References

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