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  1. The whiskey rebellion would ignite the minds of the very young republic. To get around the prohibitions, the colonists would find a solution that would ultimately give birth to bourbon as we know it. “Perhaps there is no other nation on the earth, that has in so short a period experienced such various and interesting scenes as the people of ...

  2. ISBN. 978-1-4000-6420-5. OCLC. 176952083. The Whiskey Rebels is a 2008 historical novel by American writer David Liss, inspired by events in the early history of the United States. According to Liss (from the 'Historical Note' following the novel), "This novel, in many respects, details the events that led up to the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794".

  3. Fries's Rebellion ( / friːz / ), also called House Tax Rebellion, the Home Tax Rebellion and, in Pennsylvania German, the Heesses-Wasser Uffschtand, was an armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers between 1799 and 1800. It was the third of three tax-related rebellions in the 18th century United States, the earlier two being Shays ...

  4. Whiskey Rebellion (lede image), Presidency of George Washington, Taxation history of the United States, 1794 in the United States FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/History/USA History Creator Unknown, attributed to Frederick Kemmelmeyer. Support as nominator--Crisco 1492 11:10, 18 April 2012 (UTC)

  5. 6 de sept. de 2019 · The Whiskey Rebellion: Frontier Epilogue to the American Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977187-5. OCLC 770873834. Partial preview at The Whiskey Rebellion at Google Books; Tachau, Mary K. Bonsteel (1985). "A New Look at the Whiskey Rebellion". In Boyd, Steven R. (ed.). The Whiskey Rebellion: Past and Present ...

  6. Whiskey-opstand. De Whiskey-opstand (in het Engels: Whiskey Rebellion of Whiskey Insurrection) was een Amerikaans belastingsconflict dat begon in 1791 tijdens het presidentschap van George Washington. Boeren gebruikten hun overgebleven graan om whiskey van te maken. Die konden zij dan gebruiken bij het uitwisselen van goederen.

  7. Whiskey Rebellion. During the early 1790s, John McClelland took part in the Whiskey Rebellion, as a member of the "Whiskey Boys", a group of citizens who were infuriated that Congress had imposed a biased tax on whiskey, intended to pay back government bond holders.