Rabble Rouser - Creole Spice Blend
A Rabble-Rouser is a speaker who appeals to the passions and prejudices of his audience. They have the ability to stir things up. Some of the best Rabble-Rousers in history came from the era of Enlightenment: Patrick Henry, James Otis, Thomas Paine, and Samuel Adams. Here at Boston Spice we hope to stir things up in your kitchen. With that in mind, we created a spirited Creole spice blend and named it Rabble-Rouser. This zesty spice will shake up chicken, pork, fish, and shrimp too. This is one spice blend to Rabble about. According to Google.com, a Rabble Rouser is a person who speaks with the intention of inflaming the emotions of a crowd of people, typically for political reasons. One of Boston's most famous rabble-rousers was a man named Samuel Adams. By John Singleton Copley - Humanitiesweb.org, Public Domain Samuel Adams was born in 1772. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a politician in colonial Massachusetts. He argued against the Stamp Acts of 1765