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Episode 74: The Pig War of 1859
Episode 74

Episode 74: The Pig War of 1859

When a Pig Sparked an International Incident

History For Weirdos

January 30, 202340m 27s

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Show Notes

In 1859, the United States & Great Britain were on the brink of war. This conflict arose after an American farmer, Lyman Cutlar, shot a pig belonging to an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, a British-owned business, which was grazing on his property. This event escalated into a full-blown military standoff between American and British forces, with both sides sending troops to the islands. Crazily enough, this insane incident was ended all thanks to the efforts of...the Kaiser of the German Empire? Listen now to hear the full story!

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