Right after the surrender of Lee, Grant wanted to aid the Mexican republicans who sought to expel the French from Mexico. Seward, on the other hand, wanted to maintain neutrality. Sheridan was also in favor of taking military action against the imperialists. In a letter to Grant, Sheridan wrote that Seward’s policy towards the French-Mexican imperialists was the result of Seward’s, “butt-headedness or the indifference or vanity of old age.”
So in belated honor of Cinco de Mayo, I ask this question: when did "butt-head" and "butt-headedness" develop? Has anyone ever seen these words used in any other period literature? :party:
So in belated honor of Cinco de Mayo, I ask this question: when did "butt-head" and "butt-headedness" develop? Has anyone ever seen these words used in any other period literature? :party: