No. I can not think of any connection to the Whiskey rebellion and any of the amendments.
The 18th amendment caused the Whiskey Rebellion. It was later repealed by the 21st amendment.
No amendment. The rebellion happened in 1791 concerning a tax on whiskey to help pay for the war. It was the first tax levied. An amendment on taxes won't be passed until 1913 and that was the 16th. In 1791 the constitution still only had the Bill of Rights and the 11 th amendment won't be passed until 1794.
18th Amendment; the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol in the U.S. It was repealed in the 21st Amendment because of the Whiskey Rebellion. See Related Links for the full 18th Amendment.
NO- the rebellion occurred in 1794 after the US Constitution was in place.
he came in with the U.S. Army and ended the rebellion
he came in with the U.S. Army and ended the rebellion
How are Shays Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion similar?"
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The leaders wanted to create a strong central government. The way that the Whiskey Rebellion was handled showed an ability to suppress violent resistance to the law, thus contributing to the ratification of the constitution.
The federal whiskey tax produced the whiskey rebellion.
What was unfair about the whiskey rebellion was that the western farmers from Pennsylvania were taxed on whiskey but the other farmers were not!
The whiskey rebellion occurred twice in early US history. The first occurrence was a tax that Britain used to charge the colonies for alcoholic beverages. The second time the whiskey rebellion occurred before prohibition was when the new colonies began charging a luxury tax to distilled spirits to pay for the revolutionary war.