they raised taxes on liquor which led to the whiskey rebellion. that is when they sent in 13,000 federal troops to restore order and that was also the first time the people saw the power of the American government enforcing laws.
Whisky Rebellion
The Whiskey Rebellion.
It proved that the government was strong enough to keep order and enforce laws.
Whiskey Rebellion proved to Americans that their new government would act firmly in times of crisis and represented the first major test of the national government's ability to enforce its laws within the states.
He crushed anyone who opposed his government.
easy they just did
Enforcing prohibition laws was challenging due to widespread public opposition, lack of resources for enforcement, corruption within law enforcement agencies, and the rise of organized crime groups involved in illegal alcohol production and distribution. Additionally, there was a lack of public support and compliance with the laws, leading to difficulties in enforcement.
The Articles of Confederation.
The Bill of Rights
It proved how weak the Articles of Confederation were, and that there was need for a stronger central government.
shays rebellion proved the need for a stronger government, so no it didn't
The mob proved to be recessive when the government instituted the presence of police.