Almost everything we’ve been taught about the Whiskey Rebellion is based on a coverup – one designed to push the myth that federal power is unbeatable and resistance is futile. But the real history tells a very different story. This was a powerful movement of tax resistance that ultimately nullified the hated excise tax into oblivion. In this episode, learn the forgotten examples of resistance from Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and more.
Path to Liberty: February 17, 2025
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Rothbard – The Whiskey Rebellion: A Model for Our Time?
Jacob E. Cooke The Whiskey Insurrection: A Re-Evaluation
Jeffrey J. Crow – The Whiskey Rebellion in North Carolina
Tench Coxe – Letter to Alexander Hamilton (19 Oct 1792)
Alexander Hamilton – Letter to George Washington (9 Sept 1792)
National Park Service – Whiskey Rebellion
The Whiskey Rebellion in Kentucky: A Forgotten Episode of Civil Disobedience
The Act of Congress That Helped Bring on the Whiskey Rebellion (1792)
Act of Congress Attempting to Mitigate Brewing Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
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