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Essay heading: The Sedition Act of 1798
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Many legislators, especially those in the south,
were alarmed to the point that a separation of the Union was suggested as the only way to
deal with Hamiltonys successes. Many were afraid that the army would be used against
them as it had during the Whiskey Rebellion. Southerners saw the taxes to support a new
treasury loan favoring ypro-British merchants in the commercial cities,y and unfairly paid
by landowners in the South... displayed 300 characters
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Many legislators, especially those in the south,
were alarmed to the point that a separation of the Union was suggested as the only way to
deal with Hamiltonys successes. Many were afraid that the army would be used against
them as it had during the Whiskey Rebellion. Southerners saw the taxes to support a new
treasury loan favoring ypro-British merchants in the commercial cities,y and unfairly paid
by landowners in the South... displayed next 300 characters
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