Which domestic issue led to the Whiskey Rebellion in the early years of the new republic?(1 point)

Responses

Opposition to a federal whiskey tax
Opposition to a federal whiskey tax

Protests against British imports
Protests against British imports

Disagreements over land ownership
Disagreements over land ownership

Debates over individual state rights

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The domestic issue that led to the Whiskey Rebellion in the early years of the new republic was opposition to a federal whiskey tax.

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I apologize for the confusion, but the correct answer is indeed opposition to a federal whiskey tax. The Whiskey Rebellion, which occurred in the 1790s, arose primarily in response to the federal excise tax on whiskey that was implemented by the government to help pay off national debt. Farmers and distillers in the western frontier viewed the tax as unfair and burdensome, leading to protests and unrest.

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