Whiskey Rebellion
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Shay's Rebellion
Shay's Rebellion 2
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Who suffered the most from the whiskey tax?

Western Farmers

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When was the Whiskey Rebellion?

1791-1794

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What buildings were seized by farmers during Shays Rebellion?

They seized court houses

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When was Shays Rebellion?

1786-1787

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What was the main state that was started Shays Rebellion?

Massachusetts 

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For country distillers, the original 1791 whiskey tax was...

60 cents per gallon

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How many tax protesters were killed?

Less than 5 people

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Shays Rebellion brought what president into office?

George Washington

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Because of the rebellion, what document was drafted.

The U.S. Constitution 

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What caused Shays Rebellion?

The debt from revolutionary war.

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How long did this rebellion last?

3 years

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How did the violence of the rebellion begin?

Rebels attacked and terrorized tax collectors, forcing them to quit.

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Who started the whiskey rebellion?

Alexander Hamilton

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Why were the people so angry at the start of Shays rebellion?

 Massachusetts government imposed heavy taxes to try and pay off war debts.

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What were the rebels called?

Regulators

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Who ended the Whiskey Rebellion?

Thomas Jefferson

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Why were the people angry about the whiskey tax?

They felt the tax was an abuse of the federal government.

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Until the time of the Whiskey Rebellion, the average western farmer’s yearly cash income was...

$0 -$20

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What class were the rebels?

Mainly farmers or war veterans

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How did Shays Rebellion affect the government. 

It showed a critical weakness in the Articles of Confederation

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In what state was this tax considered a dead letter?

Kentucky

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What caused the tax rebels to flee during the whiskey rebellion? 

The presence of such a large force of federalized militia that was led by Washington.

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How many militiamen marched with Washington to end the Whiskey Rebellion?

Approximately 13,000 militiamen

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Why couldn't the federal government intervene with the rebellion?

The Articles of Confederation limited their intervention.

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Why were the farmers so angry with the government?

The government ignored their pleas for relief