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Why did Alexander Hamilton decide to create the Whiskey tax?

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Several states were in debt, so in 1790 Alexander pushed The federal government to take over the debt which lead to the Whiskey Tax to prevent any further debt.

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Hamilton had proposed the tax on distilled spirits to raise revenue to pay down the national debt. It had soared after the federal government assumed debts incurred by states in the Revolutionary War as part of the grand bargain that led to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.

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