they felt hungry
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
To prove that the new national government was strong.
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He sent the U.S. army to chase them out of Washington D.C.
He pledged to work for less US dependence on foreign oil.
The 9/11 terrorist skyjackings and bomb attacks were the biggest cause for national anxiety while Bush was president.
i really dont no sorry do ur own hw next time :P
((apex)) he advocated research into alternative energy solutions <3 kelsmo :)
President Washington feared that the rebels threatened the government's authority. He believed he needed to make people understand that Congress had the right to pass and enforce taxes, under the constitution. Washington personally led the army in military action against the rebellion. 13,000 men approached Pennsylvania in November 1794. by this time most of the rebels had fled. the whiskey rebellion ended without a battle.
President George Washington reacted to the Whiskey Rebellion by asserting federal authority to maintain order and uphold the law. In 1794, he led a militia force of about 13,000 troops to Pennsylvania to suppress the uprising, demonstrating the government's willingness to enforce tax laws. His decisive action helped to establish the principle that violent resistance to federal laws would not be tolerated, reinforcing the power of the federal government. Washington's response ultimately underscored the importance of maintaining civil order and the rule of law in the new nation.
The answer is General George McClellan.Thanks Mrs. Karnes for helping me learn something new every day!:)
he said that Washington was wrong