Shays' Rebellion was a chain of protest by American farmers from New Hampshire to South Carolina against local and state enforcement of law and tax enforcement. The rebellion was named after Danial Shay of Massachusetts, a formal Continental army captain. Starting in 1786 in Massachusetts, Shay's rebellion was caused by political corruption, harsh tax collection and enforcement, and the unfair economic policies. Because of all of the unfair policies, taxations, and corruption, Shay decided that enough was enough. Danial Shay led four thousand rebels to the national weapons arsenal at Springfield. Ultimately in 1787, the rebellion was broken up by a militia, ending Shays' Rebellion and the four thousand men who were in the rebellion with Danial Shay was convicted and sentenced to death. Because of the rebellion, many national leaders, including George Washington, were called for a stronger national government to put a halt to any other rebellions in the future, thus resulting in the Constitutional …show more content…
The Whiskey Rebellion was the protest against Washington's taxation on whiskey that began in 1789. Whiskey was a very popular drink during the eighteenth-century. Western farmers found it easier to distil the grain then to ship it in its grain form. Since whiskey was such a big attractor, Alexander Hamilton thought that placing heavy taxes on the whiskey would tremendously help a country in debt due to the recent war. Because of the taxes placed on whiskey by Alexander Hamilton, farmers, and westerners, which were big purchasers of whiskey became enraged that this product would become taxed. Due to the tax, the farmers started to use violence and intimidation on the tax collectors so the tax would be lifted off of whiskey. The rebellion really came to a peak in 1794. Not a single soul paid the tax on the whiskey when a U.S. marshall got to the western part of Pennsylvania, where most of the whiskey was produced and consumed. 500 men attacked the home of tax inspector General John Neville. The Whiskey Rebellion showed that the new government was able to handle violent resistance. Eventually leading to the creation of political parties. The whiskey tax was rescinded in 1802 when the Republican party came into