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Q: Is it true that shays rebellion started over army policy?
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Did shays rebellion started over army policy?

no


Did shays's rebellion started over army policy?

no


How can shays rebellion be known as good and bad?

shays rebellion was good because it allowed for farmers to be represented through shays army and then caused for people to see the negative aspects of the Articles of Confederation and caused the conventional congress to make changes


How did the nationalist regard shays rebellion?

They viewed it as a true rebellion against the new United States Government and used it as a reason to establish a peacetime army.


How did Nationalist regard Shays' Rebellion?

They viewed it as a true rebellion against the new United States Government and used it as a reason to establish a peacetime army.


Which event happened first bill or rights or Daniel shays was written by James Madison?

The question is not clearly phrased but if you are wondering if the Bill of Rights was formulated before Shays' Rebellion, it was not. The constitutional convention came after Shays' Rebellion was put down, and the rebellion likely influenced the creation of a strong central government with a standing army, to put down future rebellions. Indeed, that was the first use of the standing army thus created; It was used to crush the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania.


How did shays Rebellion call attention to problems with the nation government?

Military army


What American farmer led a rebellion against the new government?

Daniel Shays and his supporters started a Rebellion (Aug1786-Feb87), in western Massachusetts opposing high taxes and strangling economic conditions. He and his 'army' closed down many courts in order to stop foreclosures and debt processing.


Who led a rebellion of Massachusetts farmers in 1787?

1786-87, Daniel Shays, a former captain in the American Revolution. After several bloodless success Shays and his 'army' were routed by Gen. William Shepherd while attacking the federal arsenal in Springfield. Shays fled to Vermont. Later he and other leaders of the rebellion were pardoned by Governor John Hancock.


How did shays rebellion point out the weakness of government under the articles of confederation?

the government couldn't afford a strong army; therefore, the more wealthy people had to pay soldiers to fight off the farmers in shay's rebellion.


Why did Shays's Rebellion prompt a call for stronger central government?

Shay's Rebellion was caused by farmers with major debt. This rebellion showed that the government under the Articles of Confederation was to weak because of the fact that the government was not able to prepare an army. Without the army, Shay's Rebellion went out of hand until the rich were able to get together and pay to make an army. People finally realized that the government needed to have more power in order to do such things like making an army.


What is Daniel Shays best remembered for?

Shays led a group of farmers in an aborted revolt known as Shays' Rebellion. Angry over foreclosures caused largely by the government's failure under the Articles of Confederation to pay wages owed to Revolutionary War soldiers, farmers attempted to raid a federal arsenal but were turned back by a private army (hired because Congress hadn't paid the current national army at the time either and was terrified of the risk that they too would revolt). Though Shays didn't immediately succeed, his rebellion did create the catalyst needed to bring delegates to Philadelphia for what would become known as the Constitutional Convention.