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- W2316961818 abstract "C OMMENTING in I79I on the difficulties of paying the national debt, the Philadelphia merchant and political economist Pelatiah Webster warned, Taxes are ever ranked among the most techy articles of civil police, and require delicate management... . The federal revenue system was very young, tender, and not ripened enough into firm, general habit; yet it was being asked to carry a heavier burden than the country had ever felt before. Any plan that tends to embroil the finances, and furnish objections and murmurs against the revenue, he added, ought to be reprobated as the most dangerous and fatal measure that can be devised. Webster's solution-to reduce the debt by docking off some part of it-found no favor at the United States Treasury and little in Congress, but even the staunchest Federalist politicians admitted that the alternate approach of raising enough revenue to finance Alexander Hamilton's funding plan did demand the most delicate management.' For the Federalists, tax policy involved far more than simply replenishing the treasury since taxes could determine political relationships, help shape an economy, or even affect the morals of a people. A comprehensive federal revenue system would establish the superiority, or at least the equality, of the national government in relation to the states and impress individual citizens with the energy of the new regime. Americans, however, had resisted taxation both by the British Crown before the Revolution and by their own legislatures afterwards. Federalist plans for restoring vigor, order, and discipline in government and society under the new constitution required extensive use of federal tax powers," @default.
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- W2316961818 title "Among the Most Techy Articles of Civil Police: Federal Taxation and the Adoption of the Whiskey Excise" @default.
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