presented a direct threat to the nation.
As president, George Washington did believe that the federal government needed to remain strong to prevent state or regional interests from gaining too much power.
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
Thomas Jefferson felt that George Washington's actions during the Whiskey Rebellion were inappropriate. He felt that using military force was unnecessary and that George Washington should have never allowed the Whiskey tax to be implemented.
Whiskey Rebellion - 1791-1794 Jay's Treaty - November 1794
It was George Washington
George Washington
George Washington did react to the whiskey rebellion by sending many federal soldiers who crushed the rebellion.
Thomas Jefferson felt that George Washington's actions during the Whiskey Rebellion were inappropriate. He felt that using military force was unnecessary and that George Washington should have never allowed the Whiskey tax to be implemented.
Washington showed that he would enforce Federal Laws as president as a result of the Whiskey Rebellion.
The Whiskey Rebellion.
George Washington
The City of Washington in Washington County PA was a focal point in the Whiskey Rebellion.
The whiskey rebellion happened because George Washington had a national debt and taxed people on the whiskey to pay the debt.
The Whiskey Rellion revealed George Washington's concern with national security because he was the leader of the rebellion and Alexander wanted everyone exected
Washington taxed the people who were holding the whiskey
Whiskey Rebellion - 1791-1794 Jay's Treaty - November 1794
George Washington
It was George Washington