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Whiskey Rebellion

Fact: The whiskey tax was repealed in the early 1800s during the Jefferson administration. Historian Carol Berkin argues that the episode, in the long run, strengthened US nationalism because the people appreciated how well Washington handled the rebels without resorting to tyranny.

MLA Citation: Patrick Griffin, et al. Between Sovereignty and Anarchy : The Politics of Violence in the American Revolutionary Era. University of Virginia Press, 2015. EBSCOhost, search-ebscohost-com.ezproxy.pstcc.edu:3443/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=943978&scope=site.

ISBN: 9780813936789

Quote: Maranze argued that "by stressing the violence internal to the construction of any sociosymbolic order," historians could avoid giving America's narrow procedural democracy too much benefit of the doubt, and not paint a picture of American history as an/unbroken stream of increasing pluralism in which good things come to those who wait. '

Phase Three

Slaughter, Thomas P. Whiskey Rebellion: Frontier Epilogue to the American Revolution. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 1986. 	In this e book the reader can read and understand how the Western Frontiers of Pennsylvania were in conflict of their livelihood of selling and making Whiskey. The Author describes the 	conflicts and challenges the western farmers faced in this time. The book helps describe the diversity of socioeconomic by devising the western farmers livelihood and making it nearly impossible to afford making whiskey.

Baldwin, Leland D. Whiskey Rebels: The Story of a Frontier Uprising. Pittsburgh: University of 	Pittsburgh press. 1968.   In this e book the author had different topics diving deeper into what led to the whiskey rebellion and what the western front did to protect their rights. It explains the life they had 	before, during and after the Whiskey taxes. The reader really gets a chance to grasp the shift of 	diversity between the Government and Western Farmers.

Phase Four

Fact 1 Paragraph: "We have been accused of wearing the masque of conspirators.-As well might we say... that the pretended friends of law and order had secretly fomented the insurrection that they might borrow another argument against republicanism and be furnished with a stronger evidence in favour of a standing army.... All governments are more or less combinations against the people..."

Fact 1 Summary: That the Government is looking in other directions to find more and deeper information against the republican believers to search and find another reason to banish and bring n army to take over this part of the United States.

Fact 2 Paragraph: "When the Whiskey Rebellion erupted some months later, British observers were not in the least surprised. Although opposition to the excise provided an "avowed pretext" for hostilities. Hammond was convinced that the real cause was the same as in previous inter-regional conflicts, "a rooted aversion" to central governance."

Fact 2 Summary: That the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion wasn't because of the people, but because of the government. The fault falls at the feet of the Government because they were insight to ruin the socioeconomic relation between the United States.

Article Fact

The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the will and ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws, though the whiskey excise remained difficult to collect. The Government then began looking in other directions to find more and deeper information against the rebels believers to search and find another reason to banish and bring in army to take over this part of the United States. The events contributed to the formation of political parties in the United States, a process already under way. This backed up the fact that the cause of the Whiskey Rebellion wasn't because of the people, but because of the government. The fault falls at the feet of the Government because they were insight to ruin the socioeconomic relation between the United States.