whiskey rebellion
Date Submitted: 11/16/2004 17:22:04
In 1790 a new nation was on the rise. With the help of the French, the people of the thirteen colonies of America had united together to defeat the greatest empire of the world. This was the shining moment of America. Freedom was theirs, and this is what they have been wanting since the pilgrims arrived almost two centuries before. They were now going to take on an even greater task then fighting the British: establishing
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history, but it showed that a government whose intent is truly for the people and by the people can survive and withstand any obstacles.
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