To say that taxation was a sensitive subject in the newly independent nation is an understatement. Taxation without representation (that should be a familiar phrase) was one of the principle reasons for declaring independence from the British, and was seen as a symbol of government overreach and violation of individual liberties. The new confederation of states wanted ultra-limited central government, and the issue taxation would have been a highly contested theme that may have threatened the unity of the new republic.
US supported Jiang Jeshi and his men because they were not Communists.
Boston, New York ... Charles Town<span> [Charleston]—and none had more than 40,000 people </span>in 1775<span>.</span>
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[A] Crafting compromises.
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no, it was an ideological barrier