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What were the rebels called during the Whiskey Rebellion?

The rebels during the Whiskey Rebellion were commonly referred to as "Whiskey Rebels." They were farmers and distillers in Western Pennsylvania who protested against the federal excise tax on whiskey imposed in 1791. Their opposition was rooted in the belief that the tax disproportionately affected small producers and rural communities. The rebellion ultimately highlighted tensions between federal authority and local interests.


Do you consider the actions of the whiskey rebels rebellion or resistance?

both


Who led the army that suppressed the whiskey rebellion?

George Washington led the army during the whiskey Rebellion.


How much did whiskey cost during the whiskey rebellion?

about $5-$8


When was The Whiskey Rebels created?

The Whiskey Rebels was created in 2008.


What are causes for the whiskey Rebellion?

The whiskey rebellion occurred during 1794 because of a federal tax on distilled spirits.


How many pages does The Whiskey Rebels have?

The Whiskey Rebels has 525 pages.


Who put down the Whiskey Rebellion?

President George Washington personally lead a federal militia against the rebels. The rebellion occured not far from Philapelphia, which was then the Capital of the nation.


Who was president during whiskey rebellion?

George Washington


Leader who put down the whiskey rebellion?

President George Washington personally lead a federal militia against the rebels. The rebellion occured not far from Philapelphia, which was then the Capital of the nation.


How many men died in the Whiskey Rebellion?

During the Whiskey Rebellion, there were no deaths from fighting. There was an estimated 12 people who died from illnesses or accidents.


What precedent did Washington establish during the whiskey rebellion?

takeing tax off whiskey.