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How does napoleon betray boxer?

It is not explicitly stated what he has gained but..."On the day appointed for the banquet, a grocer's van drove up from Willingdon and delivered a large wooden crate at the farmhouse.....and the word went round that from somewhere or other the pigs had acquired the money to buy themselves another case of whiskey." (end chapter 9)Thus, it can be assumed that either he was traded the case of whiskey, or he was given the money with which he bought the whiskey.


In animal farm what is important about the incident of the pigs and the whiskey?

The Whiskey incident is when Napoleon drinks to much alcohol and is on his way to his deathbed but he soon recovers. This would be made humorous because it is rather comical for an animal to be drunk.


Why was whiskey taxed?

money


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The pigs discover a alcohol in the form of a crate of whiskey in the farmhouse basement. This happens in the story, "Animal House."


How many bottles of Buchanan whiskey are in a case?

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How were pigs used for making money?

People who raise pigs make money from selling the pigs for meat. Things like ham, bacon, and pork chops come from pigs. Money can also be made by using the pig's skin to make leather.


What did men do in colonial Pennsylvania to make money?

make whiskey


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whiskey is important to Scotland because it brings money through tourism. many different country make whiskey but Scotland is known for it the most, whiskey is the man drink that puts Scotland on the map. hope this helps !!


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They have their own bank.


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How much is a case of jack danie'ls whiskey?

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How much did a bottle of whiskey cost in 1880?

In 1880, a bottle of whiskey typically cost around 1 to 2, which is equivalent to about 25 to 50 in today's money.