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how did george washington respond to the farmers protesting against the whiskey tax in pennsylvania? he led soldiers to put down the rebellion himself he forced hamilton to repeal the tax on whiskey he disbanded the state government of pennsylvania he ignored them and let the governor take care of it.
During the Whiskey Rebellion, George Washington led an army of militiamen to suppress the farmers' protest against the whiskey - tax, demonstrating the federal government's authority. He did not repeal the tax, disband the Pennsylvania state government, or ignore the situation.
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He led soldiers to put down the rebellion himself