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2-Jefferson wanted no part European Central Banking.
1791
HAMILTON WINS. A U.S. CENTRAL BANK IS
ESTABLISHED / WHISKEY FARMERS REBEL
President Washington listens to Jefferson’s and Hamilton’s position on the
Central Bank, but is ultimately taken in by Hamilton. The Father of America has
a blind spot when it comes to the smooth talking, foreign-born deceiver. Others
are not so easily fooled. In later years, President John Adams will describe
Hamilton as: "…the most restless, impatient, artful, indefatigable, and
unprincipled intriguer in the United States, if not in the world." (9) Along with
establishing an excise tax, Hamilton’s Bank is a private company with some
foreign shareholders. To cover the government's interest payments to the Bank,
Hamilton imposes an excise tax on whiskey.
When Pennsylvania whiskey farmers rebel (Whiskey Rebellion), Hamilton
convinces Washington to allow him to personally lead 12,000 troops to enforce
compliance. Brute force is used to collect the taxes needed to pay the interest to
the foreign shareholders of the Central Bank.
When men were men! Angry whiskey farmers attack, tar & feather Hamilton's
tax collectors for the Central Bank.