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The Whiskey Rebellion was significant in U.S. History because The Federal Government used force to enforce the laws of the land. Hope that helps.

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The federal government used force to enforce the laws of the land.

The Whiskey Rebellion was a protest against a tax applied to all distilled spirits, the first amount taxed on a domestic product by the recently established federal government. The Whiskey Rebellion proved that the new national government had the determination and capacity to overcome violent resistance to its laws, even though the whiskey tax continued difficult to obtain.