Washington's Whiskey

November 20, 2015  •  Leave a Comment

In Washington's view "the moderate use of strong liquor" was a benefit known to all armies and could not be disputed. It was also profitable: after he retired, he began making rye whiskey at his Mount Vernon estate. But whiskey had also tested Washington. Could the new federal government could enforce its laws? Defiance in western Pennsylvania over a tax on distillers lasted several years before Washington sent in federal troops to quell the rebellion.

Forty years before the Boston Tea Party, taxes on rum angered the colonists and started them on the road to revolution.


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