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Whig. 1679-19C. British political party =Liberal. Originally to oppose James II. Came to represent wealthy middle class. Tory.
Whig. 1834-54. US political party. Divided over slavery, most became Republican.
Whipple, Abraham. 1733-1819. American Revolutionary. Captured 11 British ships 1779.
Whiskey Rebellion. 1794. Pennsylvania settlers vs excise tax. Cavalry suppressed without violence.
Whiskey Ring. 1875. 110 convicted in US bribery scandal to save distillers excise taxes.
Whistler, James. 1834-1903. US painter. Use of light and color influenced abstract art. Arrangement in Black and Grey, No 1 (Whistler’s Mother) 1871.
Whitby, Synod. 664. Settled dispute, favoring Roman over Celtic church. Defined Easter date as first Sunday after full moon after vernal equinox. March 22 to April 25. Wilfrid.
White, E. B. 1899-1985. US writer, Charlotte’s Web 1952. Revised Strunk’s Element’s of Style 1959.
White, Patrick. 1912-90. Australian novelist, activist. The Aunt’s Story 1948.

White Australia Policy. 1901-72. Anti-non-European immigration policies.
Whiteboys. 1760. Irish peasants harass landlords, tax collectors, Protestant clergy. 1860-85. Secret Ribbonist movement.
Whitefield, George. 1714-70. English evangelist, founder of Calvinistic Methodist Church. Stimulated 18C religious revival.
Whitehall Palace. 1240. By Burgh. Burned 1697.
Whitehead, Alfred. 1861-1947. English mathematician/philosopher. Metaphysical theory of reality. With Russell wrote Principia Mathematica 1913. Process and Reality 1929.
Whitehead, Robert. 1823-1905. British engineer. Torpedo 1866.
White House. 1792 US president’s Neoclassical residence by Hoban. Burned by British, 1814.
White Lotus Rebellion. 1796-1804. China. Buddhists vs Manchu. Suppressed. Showed Ch’ing decline.
White Mountain, Battle. 1620. First battle of Thirty Years War. Catholic League defeats Bohemian nobles.
White Plains, Battle. 1776. Washington retreats before British advance.
White Revolution. 1950-79. Iran land reform movement of Shah ended by Islamic Revolution.
White Terror. 1815. Against Jacobins and Bonapartists.
White Volunteer Army. 1917-18. Unsuccessfully opposed Bolsheviks.
Whitlam, Gough. 1916-. Australian Labour Prime Minister 1972-5. Quit Vietnam War. Dismissed by Governor General. Reduced immigration restrictions. White Australia.
Whitman, Walt. 1819-92. US freedom poet: Leaves of Grass 1855. Democratic Vistas 1871.
Whitney, Eli. 1765-1825. US inventor. Cotton gin, 1793. Mass production with interchangeable parts 1801.