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  1. Discuss with your class the reasons for protesting and the different ways (both legal and illegal) a person can protest. Whiskey Rebellion Flag. Have the students design or construct a Whiskey Rebellion Flag. Have the students imagine they were angry farmers in 1794. What symbols would they put on their flag?
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    WEBLearning Objectives. Evaluate the significance of the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 to the early history of the United States. Analyze George Washington's rationale for using military force against citizens. Evaluate the extent to …

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