File:Pork War political cartoon, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated News, 3-1-1884.jpg

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English: Political cartoon that appeared in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated news on March 1st, 1884. It depicts German chancellor Otto von Bismark and a U.S. hog passing by on the street, reading, “we never speak as we pass by.” It was meant to illustrate the events of the Pork War, a ban by Germany of U.S. pork due to German protectionism.
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Source https://archive.org/details/sim_leslies-weekly_1884-03-01_58_1484/page/n15/mode/2up?view=theater
Author Frank Leslie

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Political cartoon from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper in 1884, depicting German chancellor Otto von Bismark and a U.S. hog, reading “We never speak as we pass by.”

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