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- COLONIAL AMERICA & THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- REBELLION. NY: 1928 1st prtg. 289p.
- www.kubikbooks.com
- Lead and Lead Poisoning from Antiquity to Modern Times
- In ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman times metallic Fortified wines from Spain and Portugal, rum from the Colonies, and cider precipitated epidemics of lead . Colonial. Middle Ages.
- kb.osu.edu
- ~Kate Messner
- You'll read in this chapter about the men drinking rum.
- www.katemessner.com
- Lead Contact and Poisoning in Barbados Slaves: Historical
- dron, 1969; cf. Hunter, 1785).
- jeromehandler.org
- COLONIAL MEDICINE
- Science and Medicine in Colonial America Page 2. Treating An Army Page 7 .. Officers received rum and brandy when it was available.
- www.historyisfun.org
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- Rum - The Webtender Wiki
- After rum's development in the Caribbean, the drink's popularity spread to Colonial America.
- wiki.webtender.com
- Origins Of Rum
- After rum's development in the Caribbean, the drink's popularity spread to Colonial America.
- www.streetdirectory.com
- Rum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- After rum's development in the Caribbean, the drink's popularity spread to Colonial North America.
- en.wikipedia.org
- humor food drink Egg Nog: Why Is It So?
- www.ingestandimbibe.com
- Drink - New York Times
- The popularity of rum in colonial America in fact owed much less to economic motives—the so-called "triangular trade"—than to climate and convenience.
- www.nytimes.com
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