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What tax outraged backcountry farmers?

whskey


What tax outragged backcountry farmers in 1700s?

whiskey :)


What govermment policies caused backcountry farmers in Virginia to rebel?

The Whiskey Rebellion was a reaction to a new government tax on spirits. After harvest, farmers would distill excess corn that they harvested into whiskey instead of letting it rot. Farmers vehemently opposed this government intervention in their livelihood.


How did the colonists react the tax?

they were outraged and started to boycott


What difference existed between the tidewater planter and the backcountry farmers of the south?

Planters were well to do people and farmers were poor class


What differences existed between the tidewate planters and the backcountry farmers of the south?

Tidewater planters were wealthy, slave-owning farmers who cultivated cash crops like tobacco and rice on large plantations near coastal areas, while backcountry farmers were typically poorer, subsistence farmers who lived inland and grew crops for their own consumption. Tidewater planters had closer economic ties to England and were more influenced by British culture, while backcountry farmers tended to be more self-sufficient and resistant to outside influences. Socially, tidewater planters were part of the Southern aristocracy, while backcountry farmers were more egalitarian and independent.


Is it true that Bacon's Rebellion was evidence of friction between backcountry farmers and coast planters?

true


How did small farmers react to the tax on alcohol?

Small farmers were not thrilled about the tax on alcohol. This is because these farmers enjoyed once being able to afford the alcohol.


What tax did congress pass that upseted the farmers?

tax on whiskey


What is an outraged person?

Outraged


What was the differences between the tidewater planters and backcountry farmers in the south?

Tidewater planters were wealthy, relied on enslaved labor, and cultivated cash crops like tobacco and rice in the coastal regions. Backcountry farmers were more self-sufficient, lived in the inland areas, and grew crops for subsistence rather than for trade. They often had smaller farms and a more independent lifestyle compared to the planters.


Who objected to paying a special tax in western Pennsylvania?

The Farmers objected to paying tax