Fries's Rebellion
The Fries Rebellion (/friːz/), also called Fries' Rebellion, the House Tax Rebellion, the Home Tax Rebellion and, in Deitsch, the Heesses-Wasser Uffschtand, was an armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers between 1799 and 1800. It was the third of three tax-related rebellions in the 18th century United States, the earlier two being Shays' Rebellion (central and western Massachusetts, 1786–87) and the Whiskey Rebellion (western Pennsylvania, 1794). It was commemorated in 2003 with a Pennsylvania historical marker erected in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, where it first erupted.
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Fries's Rebellion
The Fries Rebellion (/friːz/), also called Fries' Rebellion, the House Tax Rebellion, the Home Tax Rebellion and, in Deitsch, the Heesses-Wasser Uffschtand, was an armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers between 1799 and 1800. It was the third of three tax-related rebellions in the 18th century United States, the earlier two being Shays' Rebellion (central and western Massachusetts, 1786–87) and the Whiskey Rebellion (western Pennsylvania, 1794). It was commemorated in 2003 with a Pennsylvania historical marker erected in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, where it first erupted.
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A Rebelião de Fries (Fries’s R ...... 1794 no Oeste da Pensilvânia.
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La « Fries Rebellion » de 1799 ...... cède dans sa maison à en 1818.
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The Fries Rebellion (/friːz/), ...... vania, where it first erupted.
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تمرد فريز (/ friːz /)، أو تمرد ...... انيا، حيث بدأ التمرد لأول مرة.
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March 2012
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Fries' Rebellion
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The front of an inn, three stories high, with a balcony on the second floor.
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Historical marker is in front ...... ral point of Fries's Rebellion
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Rebellion suppressed
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A Rebelião de Fries (Fries’s R ...... 1794 no Oeste da Pensilvânia.
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La « Fries Rebellion » de 1799 ...... maisons était déterminée par
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The Fries Rebellion (/friːz/), ...... vania, where it first erupted.
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تمرد فريز (/ friːz /)، أو تمرد ...... انيا، حيث بدأ التمرد لأول مرة.
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Fries Rebellion
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Fries's Rebellion
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Rebelião de Fries
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تمرد فريز
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