George Washington
George Washington
Washington put down The Whiskey Rebellion through a show of force.
if washington didnt take a strong action to put down the whiskey rebellion it would have gotton out of hand and they would have gotton more violent
The Whiskey Rebellion was a rebellion of farmers from Pennsylvania to Georgia. It was in response to the tax put on whiskey. The farmers were upset because they thought the whiskey was an important good. So, they rebelled against the tax. George Washington sent an army down to calm the rebellion.
George Washington
George Washington
Washington put down The Whiskey Rebellion through a show of force.
if washington didnt take a strong action to put down the whiskey rebellion it would have gotton out of hand and they would have gotton more violent
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He sent in U.S. Marshals to put it down.
The Whiskey Rebellion was a rebellion of farmers from Pennsylvania to Georgia. It was in response to the tax put on whiskey. The farmers were upset because they thought the whiskey was an important good. So, they rebelled against the tax. George Washington sent an army down to calm the rebellion.
George Washington called out the troops to put down the whiskey rebellion.
The Whiskey Rebellion was started by many United States citizens after the start of the Revolutionary War. President Washington resorted to using military force to put an end to the rebellion, but Jefferson hated the idea and considered it to be a dangerous mistake.
By George Washington choosing to put down the Whiskey Rebellion himself, he showed that the country's issues were important to him and that he was more than a decision maker and figurehead.
George Washington took with him 13,000 federal soldiers to crush the rebellion but before he arrived it had dispersed.
President George Washington personally lead a federal militia against the rebels. The rebellion occured not far from Philapelphia, which was then the Capital of the nation.