Fries's Rebellion: The Enduring Struggle for the American RevolutionIn 1798, the federal government levied its first direct tax on American citizens, one that seemed to favor land speculators over farmers. In eastern Pennsylvania, the tax assessors were largely Quakers and Moravians who had abstained from Revolutionary participation and were recruited by the administration of John Adams to levy taxes against their patriot German Reformed and Lutheran neighbors. |
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User Review - Shrike58 - LibraryThingIn the history of American public violence Fries's Rebellion is not exactly a household phrase. Frankly it wasn't even much of a rebellion. It was mostly just a tax revolt that became a bit overly ... Read full review
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