Piper returned to Sydney in 1810, having avoided all the turmoil of the Rum Rebellion.
In New South Wales this led to the Rum Rebellion.
The Rum Rebellion of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australian history.
The Rum Rebellion has slipped into historical oblivion because it is widely misunderstood.
Chief of these shortcomings was the Rum Rebellion, a coup mounted by its officers in 1808.
This became known as the Rum Rebellion.
The grocery is significant as the site of the February 1920 incident which touched off the "Rum Rebellion."
It was later to become known as the Rum Rebellion of 1808.
Macarthur was never tried, and apart from the exile, was not punished for his involvement in the Rum Rebellion.
No official grants were made in 1811, and 1812, due to the Rum Rebellion in Sydney.