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Whiskey Rebellion: Conclusion to the Quiz.

A large crowd of people march along a Washington DC street with some holding protest signs
Protest march in Washington, DC. in 2017.

Nowadays it is hard for us to understand how fragile the new government was. The Whiskey Rebellion was really the first major fight about how the new government should operate and how its economy would move forward. It helped cement a strong national government, as well as the opposition to it. For Albert Gallatin, the Whiskey Rebellion helped propel his burgeoning political career.

Today we still have many disagreements about governmental laws and policies, and how we should interpret the Constitution; just as the rebels and federalists did in the Whiskey Rebellion. It is time to count your answers. Did you mostly answer that you were a REBEL, a MODERATE, or a FEDERALIST?

To learn more about Albert Gallatin in the Whiskey Rebellion you may read the article

Gallatin: A Voice of Moderation During the Whiskey Rebellion.

References

Baldwin, Leland D. Whiskey Rebels The Story of a Frontier Uprising. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1939.
Hogeland, William. The Whiskey Rebellion, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and the Frontier Rebels who Challenged America’s Newfound Sovereignty. Scribner. 2006.
Slaughter, Thomas P. The Whiskey Rebellion, Frontier Epilogue to the American Revolution. Oxford University Press. 1986.
Walters, Raymond. Albert Gallatin, Jeffersonian Financier and Diplomat. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1957.

Last updated: November 16, 2021