The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax rebellion that happened in the colonial United States. It changed the way the government handled protesters as they started to use military suppression.
they arrested the protesters
What are concurrent, delegated and reserved powers and how do they apply to the relationship between state and federal government?
The U.S. Constitution outlines the structure of the federal government. It details how each branch of government operates and the relationship between the states and the federal government.
The whiskey rebellion was a victory for the federal government because it was one of the first test of federal authority in the United States history. It was also a commitment to the constitutional rule of law.
Shay's rebellion was during the time the States were under the Articles of Confederation the Federal Government was not existent until the Constitution.
This was an example of the federal government's new power, under George Washington. Previously the Articles of Confederation left the federal government useless due to the states' rights supporters. Though the Whiskey Rebellion was not an extremely large rebellion, Washington sent a large military force to put it down, showing its new power.
Which of these statements defines the special relationship between Indians and the U.S. federal government?
federalism
What are concurrent, delegated and reserved powers and how do they apply to the relationship between state and federal government?
The U.S. Constitution outlines the structure of the federal government. It details how each branch of government operates and the relationship between the states and the federal government.
Article one.
the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
It began the growth of the federal government.
He used the authority of the federal government to put down the rebellion
the new federal government
The whiskey rebellion was a victory for the federal government because it was one of the first test of federal authority in the United States history. It was also a commitment to the constitutional rule of law.
It's article four
Article I and article lll