After independence, the United States had to do something hard: turn a winning revolution into a functioning government. The federal government needed revenue to pay debts, run its offices, protect trade, and build credit at home and abroad. In the early republic, customs duties on imports provided most of the funding. A smaller but highly controversial federal excise tax on whiskey showed that taxation was now a real power of the national government.
The New Nation Era
Apr 23, 2026




