George Washington - Whiskey Rebellion
Time: 1791
Place: U.S.
Details: Threats and violence against tax collectors, however, escalated into defiance against federal authority in 1794 and gave rise to the Whiskey Rebellion. Washington issued a final proclamation on September 25, threatening the use of military force to no avail.
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