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    Shay’s Rebellion Shay’s Rebellion, in many history books, is often given no more than a short paragraph. This leads many people to believe that the rebellion was unimportant to the constitutional history of the United States. However, as is often the case, truth is rarely ever that simple. The real story of Shay’s Rebellion is complex and long and, most importantly, highly influential in America’s constitutional history. Many accounts of Shay’s Rebellion credit the insurgents’ unhappiness and anger

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    Shays Rebellion “What country ever existed without a rebellion?” Shay's Rebellion is when taxes were raised and farmers were unable to pay them so they were thrown in jail. They were angry so they broke into the government arsenal and stole weapons. As a result the local militia killed four farmers. Some say the farmers were rebels nevertheless they were freedom fighters because they fight for what they believe in, they are pressed with harsh rules and they just want to be equal with the upper class

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    The video that I watched was about Shay’s Rebellion that happened on January 25 1787.Washinton reigned on November 2, 1783. That same year he rode to New Jersey to sign the Peace Treaty. During the 1780’s was when the American Revolution ended and was when the most critical period happened. Thousands of people died, a lot of farmers lost their crops. Samuel Adams retired at the age at sixty one he retired after the war. On 1773 Adam and fifty other men dressed as Indians and dumped three hundred

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    outcome of the war? It seemed as if it would be impossible to defeat Great Britain. George Washington was leading an army that consisted of 20,000 men. Some men were young, poor and did not have land or any skills, Women were also a part of this rebellion by helping those who were hurt from fighting, sick, and simply by cooking and cleaning up after one another. Slaves were also participants in the war. While Great Britain had about 50,000 volunteers plus another 30,000 men that were from Germany

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    Shays’ Rebellion was a series of protests after the Revolutionary War, meant to help the poor farmers in the states. Individual states had debts, it wasn’t only the country in debt, and new taxing policies such as duties on imported goods added increased financial burden on citizens. Farmers were at risk of losing their farms, which were the only way they could make money in the first place. Shays wanted reforms to take place, in the form of tax help

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    David Szatmary proposed in his book “Shays’ Rebellion The Making of an Agrarian Insurrection” that Shays’ Rebellion can be more fully understood as an economic conflict that originated from a clash between a commercial society and a traditional way of life. The conflict between the New England yeomen farmers who refused to embrace the new commercial society due to the fact that they were more pleased with the traditional way of life. Szatmary states that yeomen farmers where accustom to trading with

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    and trials of royal officials to be held outside of New England. Third was the Quartering Act, governor’s requisition housing for British troops. Fourth Quebec Act, allowing freedom of worship to Canadian Catholics. Which all lead to Shays Rebellion. Shays Rebellion was a series of protests. How it lead to the constitution because it was the most dramatic social, political and economic struggle. Reason for Electoral College was because the people were not smart enough to pick their president.

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    Shay’s Rebellion was a series of protests that occurred in the mid-1780’s. The rebellion happened because farmers in the colonies could not afford to pay their debts left over from the revolution. This resulted in their debts becoming larger and larger until many of them were sentenced to debtors’ prison, something that is now illegal. What was once a small group of farmers, slowly began to gain more support and rise against how the government was dealing with their debt. It began with the American

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    Daniel Shays was a former officer in the Continental Army (Schultz, 2009). After the war, the economy took a turn for the worse, especially the farmers. The farmers’ income had fallen dramatically due and they were at risk of losing their farms, as well as going to jail for failure to pay their debts. In Massachusetts, a tax increase caused additional worries for the farmers. Some small towns in Massachusetts pleaded with the assembly regarding the taxes and lawsuits. However, their request

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    contrast the Whiskey rebellion to Shays rebellion. How would the differing results inform a historian of the power of the Federal Government in comparison to the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution? (page 187). Shays Rebellion began because of the economic depression, insufficient harvests, and high duties, lead to farmers being seized and thrown in jail if they were unable to pay their taxes. This angered a large group in Massachusetts and a man named Daniel Shay, a Revolutionary war

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