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Whiskey Rebellion
the finaccial status of the nation
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
the whiskey rebellion n the debt of the national bank -Mr.Burr :)
President George Washington personally lead a federal militia against the rebels. The rebellion occured not far from Philapelphia, which was then the Capital of the nation.
President George Washington personally lead a federal militia against the rebels. The rebellion occured not far from Philapelphia, which was then the Capital of the nation.
George Washington's response to the Whiskey Rebellion was to send peace commissioners to negotiate terms with the ones who were rebelling. He also sent militia in case it was necessary, but it turned out that they were not needed. This action by Washington showed the nation that the government had the ability to suppress insurrection. This finally lead to the formation of political parties.
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Alexander Hamilton played a significant role in the Whiskey Rebellion as the secretary of the treasury. He proposed an excise tax on whiskey to help repay the national debt, which sparked opposition and resistance from whiskey distillers in western Pennsylvania. Hamilton supported a strong response, including sending federal troops to quell the rebellion, asserting federal authority and demonstrating the power of the new government under the Constitution.
Bind the nation and creating lasting peace.
Shay's Rebellion in 1786, led by Daniel Shay and Jon Shattuck, encouraged the intellectual elites of the nation to question the viability of the Articles of Confederation and empowered the creation of the US Constitution at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787.