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The Whiskey Rebellion: frontier epilogue to the American Revolution
Thomas P. Slaughter
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART ONE: CONTEXT (page 9)
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One. The Tax Man Cometh (page 11)
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Two. The Quest for Frontier Autonomy (page 28)
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Three. Sectional Strife (page 46)
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Four. Lice, Labor, and Landscape (page 61)
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Five. George Washington and the Western Country (page 75)
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PART TWO: CHRONOLOGY (page 91)
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Six. Indians and the Excise (page 93)
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Seven. Assembly and Proclamation (page 109)
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Eight. Liberty, Order, and the Excise (page 125)
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Nine. Alternative Perspectives (page 143)
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Ten. Federalism Besieged (page 158)
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PART THREE: CONSEQUENCE (page 173)
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Eleven. Rebellion (page 175)
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Twelve. Response (page 190)
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Thirteen. A Tale of Two Riots and a Watermelon Army (page 205)
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Conclusion (page 222)
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AFTERWORD (page 229)
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NOTES (page 233)
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INDEX (page 279)
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Published: 1988
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195051919 (paper)
- 9780199771875 (ebook)
- 9780195038996 (hardcover)