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      • The Whiskey Rebellion was an armed rebellion in response to a tax on distilled spirits that was proposed by Alexander Hamilton. It started in 1791 when farmers refused to pay their taxes. The situation eventually turned violent and President George Washington led an army that forced the rebels to disperse.
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  2. Oct 30, 2017 · The Whiskey Rebellion was a 1794 uprising of farmers and distillers in western Pennsylvania in protest of a whiskey tax enacted by the federal government.

    • The huge debt amassed by the government led to the tax law formation. The government amassed a lot of debt after assuming the debt from the colonies during the revolution.
    • Western farmers distilled grains into liquors (whiskey) to ease transportation. In those years the western part of Pennsylvania was separated by Allegheny Mountains and the majority of the population were farmers.
    • Farmers were already at odds with the government. There was already tension between the farmers and the government. The farmers felt that this was interfering with their business.
    • President Washington condemned the rebellion in 1792. The violence continued to spread throughout the counties over the next few years. It caused interference with the operation of laws in the United States.
  3. The Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington. The so-called "whiskey tax" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government. The "whiskey tax" became law in 1791 ...

    • 1791-1794
    • Government victory
    • primarily Western Pennsylvania
  4. Jan 27, 2024 · The Whiskey Rebellion was a revolt in Western Pennsylvania that started in 1791 and became an armed insurrection in 1794. The rebels were upset over a tax Congress placed on whiskey, which was the first tax levied by the Federal Government under the United States Constitution.

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  5. Feb 29, 2020 · The Whiskey Rebellion was a political crisis in the early years of the United States, which was triggered when a tax on alcoholic spirits sparked a backlash among settlers on the western frontier of Pennsylvania.

  6. Oct 1, 2024 · Whiskey Rebellion, uprising against the liquor tax in Pennsylvania in 1794 that was militarily quelled, though no battle ensued. A test for the new U.S. government, it was a triumph for national authority over its first rebellious adversary, winning the support of state governments in enforcing federal law.

  7. Feb 19, 2020 · The Whiskey Rebellion was an armed insurrection against a tax imposed by the federal government on distilled spirits, which, in 18th century America, basically meant whiskey. It took place in Western Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, between 1791 and 1794.

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