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Who led the army that suppressed the whiskey rebellion?

George Washington led the army during the whiskey Rebellion.


Why was the Fredonian rebellion important?

it led to Texas revolution and texas's independence frum Mexico


Who led an army of farmers and debtors in rebellion in western Massachusetts?

Daniel Shay


The Texas fight for independence was led by Sam Houston.?

trueHe commanded the Army of Texas.


Who was the man who led the Texas army and later became president of Texas?

That man would be Sam Houstan. He led the Texas army at The Battle of San Jacinto and later became the first President of Texas. Texas was its own country for about 8.5 years!


Who led the Texas army to victory?

george


What was the victory that routed Mexican general Santa Anna and army to led to Texas independence?

The victory that routed Mexican General Santa Anna's army and led to Texas' independence was known as San Jacinto.


What was commanded the Texas army in the fight against Mexico.?

The Texas Army, during the fight against Mexico, was commanded by General Sam Houston. He led the army to victory at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, which was a decisive confrontation in the Texas Revolution. Houston's leadership was crucial in mobilizing the troops and strategizing against the Mexican forces led by General Santa Anna. His successful tactics ultimately secured Texas independence from Mexico.


How did the Whiskey Rebellion test the power of the national government?

Washington was able to stop the rebellion with troops. This was not the case during Shay's Rebellion. The stopping of the rebellion showed the people that the army was strong and the new government could enforce laws.


What did sam Houston do to help the republic of Texas?

Among other things, he was the commander in chief of the army. He led the Texan troops to victory at San Jacinto. He was the first president of the Republic of Texas. As president, he worked for peace with the Indians.


How old was Washington during the whiskey rebellion?

Washington was 62 years old when he led the troops against this rebellion.


Who was governor of Jamestown at the time of Bacon's Rebellion?

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