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Dereon Roberts
20 June, 10:42
What caused the whisky rebellion?
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Reed Boyd
20 June, 12:09
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The Whiskey Rebellion was a revolt against the government. It arose when they put a tax on whiskey. When the tax was to be collected, there was high levels of resistance. The revolt collapsed after Washington sent in he militia.
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