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The central government did not provide troops to quell the rebellion.

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What statement about shays rebellion is false?

The false statement is that the central government provided troops to quell the rebellion. The Shay Rebellion took place in Massachusetts in 1786.


What is false about shays' rebellion?

The false statement is that the central government provided troops to quell the rebellion. The Shay Rebellion took place in Massachusetts in 1786.


What did the government prove by using armed troops to put down the rebellion?

In a word, authority. But please indicate which government and specifically, which rebellion.


What specific weakness of the articles of confederation caused shays’ rebellion?

Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. When the central government couldn't put down the rebellion, the first stirrings of federalism began to gather strength. The British, of course, did not recognize the Declaration and continued to send troops to contain the rebellion.


The Shay Rebellion was between whom?

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Is this true that the central government had to rely on the states to supply troops for an army?

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How many troops did Washington send for the whiskey rebellion?

In response to the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794, President George Washington sent approximately 13,000 federal troops to suppress the uprising. This show of force was significant as it marked the first time the federal government used military power to assert its authority over the states. The successful deployment of troops effectively quelled the rebellion and established the federal government's ability to maintain order.


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 was Washington's response to the whiskey rebellion?

in 1794 president Washington sent nearly 15,000 troops to crush the whiskey rebellion. Sebastian Aguirre


What did Daniel shays do?

Started Shay's rebellion, which attempted to prevent the Massachusetts Supreme Court from convening. Shay's rebellion was a catalyst to the constitutional convention, since it showed that the government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, since it couldn't send troops to stop the rebellion.


Federal troops crushed the Whiskey Rebellion without a fight?

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In 1794, the United States government sent troops to put down the Whiskey Rebellion, a revolt in western Pennsylvania. This revolt was a response against which government policy?

To tax whiskey