The Whiskey Rebellion was led by farmers who did not want to pay additional tax on whiskey they made from leftover crops. It was aimed at the U.S. government, in particular secretary of treasury Alexander Hamilton, against what the farmers thought was unfair taxation.
George Washington. Also, Thomas Jefferson was involved, but he was against sending federal troops to western Pennsylvania to stop the rebellion because he thought that was overdoing it. I don't have any references if ur looking for more information.
The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest in the United States against a tax that was levied against whiskey. The purpose of the tax was to pay for debt that had accumulated during the American War of Independence.
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.
In 1794 the citizens rebelled against the enforcement of a federal excise tax on whiskey that had been passed three years earlier.
about $5-$8
Farmers rebelled in what was called the Whiskey Rebellion because whiskey was the thing that generated a high income for the farmers. They were able to ship it off to far places unlike corn. They didn't like paying the tax because the tax was an excise tax, a tax on distribution.
The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest in the United States against a tax that was levied against whiskey. The purpose of the tax was to pay for debt that had accumulated during the American War of Independence.
because farmers in western Pennsylvania rebelled against the tax
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.
In 1794 the citizens rebelled against the enforcement of a federal excise tax on whiskey that had been passed three years earlier.
about $5-$8
The federal government had placed a tax on corn (which is used to make whiskey), so the farmers who relied on the production of the crop for their livelihood rebelled.
The whiskey rebellion occurred during 1794 because of a federal tax on distilled spirits.
Farmers rebelled in what was called the Whiskey Rebellion because whiskey was the thing that generated a high income for the farmers. They were able to ship it off to far places unlike corn. They didn't like paying the tax because the tax was an excise tax, a tax on distribution.
George Washington
During the Whiskey Rebellion, there were no deaths from fighting. There was an estimated 12 people who died from illnesses or accidents.
takeing tax off whiskey.
they drank vodka for free