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why did the southern states oppose hamiltons plan for paying off the de…

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why did the southern states oppose hamiltons plan for paying off the debts from the american revolution? the southern states had opposed the american revolution. hamilton wanted to tax southern tobacco and cotton to pay the debts. the southern states had already paid off their debts. the southern states had more debt than the other states. 1 pts question 2 what was albert gallatins approach for opposing the whiskey tax? he sent a petition to the government to peacefully settle the issue. he encouraged the distillers to move to british owned canada. he supported burning the barns of any farmer who paid the tax. he ordered the distillers to tar and feather the tax collectors. 1 pts question 3 who did the neutrality proclamation want the united states to be \impartial and friendly\ toward? britain only spain and france france only britain and france

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The southern states had already paid off their debts and did not want to help pay off the debts of other states, which is why they opposed Hamilton's plan.
  2. Albert Gallatin sent a petition to the government to peacefully settle the issue of the Whiskey Tax as a form of opposition.
  3. The Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 wanted the United States to be "impartial and friendly" toward Britain and France during their conflict.

Answer:

  1. The southern states had already paid off their debts.
  2. He sent a petition to the government to peacefully settle the issue.
  3. Britain and France