George III sealed arrangements for hiring thousands of German troops through their rulers to help crush the rebellion in the North American colonies. Most of these men came from the German principality of Hesse. Though many came from other German states, all German troops deployed by the crown came to be known as Hessians.
It was the Battle of Bunker Hill that caused King George to proclaim the colonies in revolt. The battle occurred on June 17, 1775.
In unstable governments, conflicts are often decided by whomever is able to obtain the most power. Whoever holds the most power is able to crush/curtail the opposition and stay in power.
One was the American had more advantages, like how they knew the land. Additional answer The main problem was that the Americans did not want to be ruled by, and pay any taxes to, an outside country like GB. Also, they did not have representation (i.e. they couldn't vote in Parliament). So they started a war to overthrow the British rulers.
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in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794.
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because he saw it as a treath to the authority of the national goverment.
Washington, urged on by Hamilton, was prepared to enforce the tax and crush the Whiskey Rebellion. they feared that not to act might undermine the new government and weaken its authority.
George Washington made public his objection to the rise of powerful state or regional interests. He sent nearly 13,000 soldiers to crush the rebellion.
George Washington took with him 13,000 federal soldiers to crush the rebellion but before he arrived it had dispersed.
Washington raised an army to crush they rebellion. However, before Washington arrived to Pennsylvania the militia dispersed. Washington and his forces arrested a few people, who were either found not guilty or pardoned.
1791 congress passed law taxing whiskey.farmer converted corn into whiskey because it was shipped and sold.washingtonsent13,000 solider to crush the rebellion.this showed the people that Washington would not accept violence.
Washington decided to crush the rebellion, known as the Whiskey Rebellion, to assert the federal government's authority and uphold the rule of law. He believed that allowing the rebellion to succeed would undermine the credibility of the new government and encourage further insurrections. By enforcing the tax on whiskey, he aimed to demonstrate that the federal government had the power to levy taxes and maintain order, thereby reinforcing national unity and stability.