The 18th amendment caused the Whiskey Rebellion. It was later repealed by the 21st amendment.
No. I can not think of any connection to the Whiskey rebellion and any of the amendments.
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.
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!
They could have practiced their first amendment rights to " have freedom of speech" instead of taking it out brutally.
They could have practiced their First Amendment rights to " have freedom of speech" instead of taking it out brutally.
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18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol in the U.S. It was repealed in the 21st Amendment because of the Whiskey Rebellion.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.
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
Whiskey Rebellion - 1791-1794 Jay's Treaty - November 1794
The whiskey rebellion happened because George Washington had a national debt and taxed people on the whiskey to pay the debt.
Definition of shays rebellion?
Whiskey rebellion