That entirely depends on what "it" was that happened.
Its a government.. I think that the government rules...(:
Its a government.. I think that the government rules...(:
I think it's a federal government.
The federal government i think
Nathan ReesI Think ........
constituional monarchy . i think
Hamilton did think that the federal government had implied powers. He argued to use mans adequate to his ends. A~C
the federal government you mean and it was to help people in need I think
President Washington personally led the army against the westerners in the Whiskey Rebellion to assert federal authority and demonstrate that the government would enforce its laws. By taking decisive action, he aimed to quell the uprising and reinforce the principle that rebellion against lawful taxation would not be tolerated. Washington believed that a strong response was necessary to maintain the credibility of the new federal government and to prevent further insurrections. Additionally, his leadership helped to unify the nation and establish the precedent that the federal government had the power to maintain order.
As he got older he began to get sick of it.
i think laws
President Washington feared that the rebels threatened the federal government's authority. He believed he needed to make people understand that the Constitution gave Congress the right to pass and enforce tax.