The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the will and ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws, though the whiskey excise remained difficult to collect. The events contributed to the formation of political parties in the United States, a process already under way.
In the south most people saw it as a good thing towards their freedom, in the north they saw it as a massacre from the south.
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I know one was that it was too "socialist" <span />
They believed that smuggling was not at all a crime because the laws were very unjust. The Navigation Acts were laws that were meant to enrich England, and only benefit them.
an immigrant is someone who has moved from their country of origin to another country to become a citizen of that country - found it online don't know if it's right