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The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
In 1836 as part of the Texas Revolt or the Texas war for Independence.
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
others say 20,000, others 50,000, others 80,000, even 150,000. i would say about 1,000,000
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April 1836
Yes, that is true, he entered Texas to end the Rebellion and to expel or kill all that were in rebellion to Mexico.
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
In 1836 as part of the Texas Revolt or the Texas war for Independence.
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
others say 20,000, others 50,000, others 80,000, even 150,000. i would say about 1,000,000
the Americans were on ground that they knew and the British soldiers didn't. furthermore, the colonists didn't have to destroy the capitol of england and crush the spirit of a rebellion. the British did.
They aimed to crush the spirit of the colonies with taxes and propaganda, and to quell stirrings of revolution by quartering British soldiers in the homes of colonists, to be an ever-present reminder of the presence of Britain and the consequences of rebellion.
because he liked mens parts