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BARSIC [14]
3 years ago
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The Whiskey Rebellion The (1)__ in western Pennsylvania objected to paying a social tax on (2)__. An armed protest, called the (

3)__, was crushed by an army led by (4)__. Struggle Over the West George Washington hoped that the treaties with the Native Americans would lessen the influence of the (5)__ and the (6)__, but American settlers ignored the treaties. Fighting broke out and more than 600 American troops died in a battle by the (7)__. In 1794, the British governor of Canada urged Native Americans to destroy American settlements west of the (8)__. On August 20, 1794, General Anthony Wayne defeated Shawnee leader, Blue Jacket, and his warriors at the (9)__. Wayne forced twelve Native American nations to sign the (10)__, which opened most of Ohio to white settlement. Problems With Europe Americans in the (11)__ tended to side with France, while (12)__, who traded with Great Britain, favored Great Britain. On April 22, 1793, Washington issued a (13)__ that prohibited American citizens from fighting in the war between Great Britain and France. Few Americans supported (14)__ with the British because it did not deal with (15)__ or British interference with Americans.
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aniked [119]3 years ago
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The Whiskey Rebellion The (1) Farmers in western Pennsylvania objected to paying a social tax on (2) whiskey. An armed protest, called the (3) Whiskey Rebellion, was crushed by an army led by (4) Washington. Struggle Over the West George Washington hoped that the treaties with the Native Americans would lessen the influence of the (5) British and the (6) Spanish, but American settlers ignored the treaties. Fighting broke out and more than 600 American troops died in a battle by the (7) Wabash River. In 1794, the British governor of Canada urged Native Americans to destroy American settlements west of the (8) Appalachians. On August 20, 1794, General Anthony Wayne defeated Shawnee leader, Blue Jacket, and his warriors at the (9) Battle of fallen Timbers. Wayne forced twelve Native American nations to sign the (10) Treaty of Greenville which opened most of Ohio to white settlement. Problems with Europe Americans in the (11) South tended to side with France, while (12) manufacturers and merchants, who traded with Great Britain, favored Great Britain. On April 22, 1793, Washington issued a (13) Proclamation of neutrality that prohibited American citizens from fighting in the war between Great Britain and France. Few Americans supported (14) Jay’s Treaty with the British because it did not deal with (15) Impressment or British interference with Americans.

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