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  2. The Whiskey Rebellion was a revolt in Western Pennsylvania that started in 1791 and became an armed insurrection in 1794. The rebels were upset over a tax Congress placed on whiskey, which was the first tax levied by the Federal Government under the United States Constitution.

  3. Article. The Whiskey Rebellion. Just years after the successful American Revolution and the creation of the United States of America, rebellion occurred. This insurrection proved to be the first of many tests that the infant nation had to deal with.

  4. Jan 12, 2021 · In the 1790s, Americans consumed nearly 6 gallons of alcohol per year, compared to just over 2 gallons today. Whiskey was almost the only source of ready cash in the nation’s western regions and was a substitute for currency in many cases. Some Americans see the American founding as inevitable.

  5. The creation of this excise tax, which helped spark the conflict that became the whiskey rebellion, was led by Alexander Hamilton, George Washington's Secretary of the Treasury, in an effort to pay off debts from the American Revolution.

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  6. On September 25, Washington himself made another proclamation, again declaring that resistance to United States law would not be tolerated. 16 Military leaders had agreed to collect forces from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia in the small town of Carlisle, PA, which lay just west of the Susquehanna river; many considered that ri...

  7. History Resources. The Whiskey Rebellion, 1794. A Spotlight on a Primary Source by Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton to Governor Thomas Mifflin, September 20, 1794. (Gilder Lehrman Collection) In 1791, the federal government imposed a tax on distilled spirits to pay off the nation’s debts from the American Revolution.

  8. May 8, 2024 · This lesson details the causes, events, and effects of the early 1790s Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. The lesson, which features author Brady Crytzer speaking at an event at...

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