@still-holding-minas-tirith i made a joke on twitter about how you subscribed to connmag & found out it’s basically just a ton of ads and then ct explored sent me this in the mail but you’re the one who deserves it, wouldn’t you say?
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@still-holding-minas-tirith i made a joke on twitter about how you subscribed to connmag & found out it’s basically just a ton of ads and then ct explored sent me this in the mail but you’re the one who deserves it, wouldn’t you say?
Republicans were able to spin the end of the war into a grand success for the nation and, in the warmth of a patriotic glow, cast Federalists as the ultimate traitors to the American cause. The Federalists’ stalwart opposition to every aspect of the war, followed by the “traitorous” Convention, made that an easy task.
The “Notorious” Hartford Convention, CT Explored
oh man please, please, please tell me that someone, somewhere, later tried to say that 1816 was god’s attempt to punish those stodgy new englanders for their treacherous ways
fav parts of this ct explored issue so far:
• "sheriff jack watches out for kids" • "sea history alive" (seriously mystic seaport tf u doin) • "in this issue: crime and punishment" • subscribe to ct explored today! 4 issues per year: regular: $25 discounted & seniors: $20 educator's discount: $15 friend of ct explored: $100 • [next page]: "Please be our Friend!" • "My middle name is Hewitt, and my ancestors were among the original settlers of Stonington in the 1650s" • "experience centuries of innovation, invention & design: NEW BRITAIN INDUSTRIAL MUSEUM"