
Fries Rebellion Explained: US History Review
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History, Social Studies
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores Fries' Rebellion, the third major rebellion in early American history. It provides context by comparing it to Shays' and the Whiskey Rebellion, highlighting the Federalist Party's role and the controversial tax on land, slaves, and dwellings. John Fries led the resistance in Pennsylvania, which was non-violent but significant enough to provoke a federal response. The trial of Fries for treason, presided over by Justice Samuel Chase, ended in a conviction, but President John Adams pardoned him, leading to a split in the Federalist Party. The rebellion underscored the federal government's authority and contributed to the Federalist Party's decline.
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