Social Studies # 15
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- first secretary of the treasury of the US
- John Adams was all of the following except
- the government wanted to tax the whiskey the farmers made
- the whiskey rebellion was brought about because
- Vermont
- after the revolutionary war, which future state became its own country for 14 years
- Tennessee, Kentucky, and Vermont
- which 3 states joined the union during the whiskey rebellion
- frontiersmen
- people living on the borders of america were
- we were millions of dollars in debt
- one of the major problems facing our new country of America was
- stockade
- a heavy wall of side-by-side logs is a
- nation
- a group of people under a single government is a
- a state
- when enough people had settled in a territory, it then could become
- people realized that they could be taxed. Taxes were needed to make the country stronger and get out of debt
- what was the result of the whiskey rebellion
- the people
- George Washington was elected president by
- tax and collect it
- according to the constitution, what could congress do to raise money
- they could make more money from their grains by using them for making whiskey
- farmers used their grains for making whiskey because
- Kentucky
- what was the first territory west of the appalachians to become a state
- the government paid back war debts of individual states, he paid real money to those that had been paid continental money, Hamiton had a tax put on imported goods
- some of the ways Alexander Hamilton decided to fix the problems were
- territory
- a section of the country that was not part of a state was called a
- Kentucky
- Daniel Boone's dream was to settle
- squatters
- people who settled land that did not belong to them were called
- it was built of strong log cabins lined up around a center yard. They were joined together by a heavy wall of side-by-side logs called a stockade. At each corner of the stockade was 2 story blockhouse where pioneers stood guard against the american indians. This fort was used as a stopping place for travelers coming to settle in Kentucky
- tell about Boonesborough. Describe it.
- wilderness road
- what was the name of the 300 mile pathway built over the appalachian mountains and through the cumberland gap to help new settlers travel safely into new wilderness areas like Kentucky