What did Washing ton's actions in crushing the Whiskey Rebellion signify to the country?
1 Answer
Feb 19, 2016
Washington's actions signified that he was willing to take charge and even though the United States was in debt it was still stable because of him.
Explanation:
Washington's actions signified that he was willing to take charge and even though the United States was in debt it was still stable because of him. Washington said "not to abet, aid, or comfort the Insurgents aforesaid, as they will answer the contrary at their peril." With such a bold action as this Washington showed that he could and would step up to opposition.
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