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A significant result of the Whiskey Rebellion was the realization among the public that the government would not tolerate violent protests. The rebellion began in 1791.

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The rebellion started because of federalist Alexander Hamilton passed tax on whiskey which was stopped by anti-federalist Thomas Jefferson when he entered into office and this tax on whiskey was removed.

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