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.
shays rebellion proved the need for a stronger government, so no it didn't
Whisky Rebellion
The Whiskey Rebellion.
It proved how weak the Articles of Confederation were, and that there was need for a stronger central government.
Daniel Shay's Rebellion proved that the Articles of Confederation was not enough for peacetime. George Washington was very concerned as were many other American leaders. The Articles of Confederation only allowed for troops for times of war, not for domestic disturbances. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote about the needs of the federal government in the Federal Papers that were published in newspapers of the time.
Shays' Rebellion?
It proved the US Government would use violence against its own people to get them to follow the rules.
It proved that the newly formed government was strong enough to put down rebellions of the people.
Shay's Rebellion.
By acting in the Boxer Rebellion, the United States proved they would use force to promote their own business interests.
It proved that the Articles of Confederation were weak.