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The Whiskey Rebellion was a popular uprising that began in 1791 and culminated in an insurrection in 1794 in Washington, Pennsylvania, in the Monongahela River Valley.
The rebellion was the result of the new tax on whiskey. The rebellion occurred shortly after the Articles of the Confederation, which had been replaced by a stronger government: that of the federal government since 1789, under the Constitution of the United States in 1789.