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There were actually a series of events during 1793 and 1794 that could be termed crisis situations. The French tried to get the new nation of the United States to enter in the war against Great Britain. There was a rebellion in western Pennsylvania known as the Whiskey Rebellion which had to do with the payment of taxes by the farmers to the government. Indians were attempting to block US westward settlement in the Ohio Valley area and relations between the US and Great Britain were on the verge of breaking. MrV

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