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The Whiskey Rebellion

The Whiskey Rebellion


CONTENTS
1. Introduction to the French and Indian War
2. Domestic and social differences in the region
3. Washington’s statement
4. Attack on the Lys
5. Battle for the Fort Lydius
6. Battle for Forts William Henry and Bull
7. Battle for Fort Oswego
8. Battle for Quebec
9. Treaties Senecas and Paris

The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 helped bring about the demise of the aristocratic Federalist Government in favor of the democratic Republican Government, concerned with the needs of all of its citizens.
The new country of the United States of America suffered many growing pains in trying to balance its commitment to liberty with the need for order. How much control is enough and what will be too much? After the Revolutionary War, the country purposely did not have a strong central government (that's what we fought against with the British). The states did as they pleased because the Articles of Confederation in 1781 gave them every power,......


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Approximate Word Count: 1489
Approximate Pages: 6 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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