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Washington is surprised that the uprising came from Pennsylvania farmers because he expected such unrest to stem from more populous or economically significant regions. The rebellion, known as the Whiskey Rebellion, highlighted the discontent among rural farmers over federal tax policies that disproportionately affected them. Washington, as a leader focused on national unity, was concerned about the implications of dissent arising from a relatively small but determined group. This unexpected source of rebellion underscored the challenges of governing a diverse and sprawling nation.

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