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In October of 1794, Washington mustered up some fifteen thousand troops and personally led them to the area of rebellion. After they met no resistance, Washington turned the command over to the governor of Pennsylvania. The militia men scoured the countryside and captured a dozen farmers, who they took back to Philadelphia. Two were convicted of treason and sentence to die,, but President Washington pardoned them. So ended the only serious challenge to federal authority prior to the Civil War.

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Wahington sent out 13,000 troops to quel the rebels after they had caused violent protests against the taxes.

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