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Shays's Rebellion forced courts to close.
Shays's Rebellion forced courts to close.
The rebellion that led to the closing of courts in Massachusetts was Shays' Rebellion, named after its leader, Daniel Shays. The rebellion was eventually crushed.
Daniel Shays. But, The rebellion started on August 29, 1786, and went into 1787. =D Hope this helped!
Farmers who couldn't pay their taxes or loans.Farmers felt like they were treated unfair and so they attacked the courts.Then Massachusetts Legislature sent a Militia to drive the farmers away.
I'm Sara Wolfson do you go to my school? I'm the weird one...
Shays's Rebellion forced courts to close.
The rebellion that led to the closing of courts in Massachusetts was Shays' Rebellion, named after its leader, Daniel Shays. The rebellion was eventually crushed.
property foreclosure and debtor's prison.
Daniel Shays
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Daniel Shays. But, The rebellion started on August 29, 1786, and went into 1787. =D Hope this helped!
Farmers who couldn't pay their taxes or loans.Farmers felt like they were treated unfair and so they attacked the courts.Then Massachusetts Legislature sent a Militia to drive the farmers away.
I'm Sara Wolfson do you go to my school? I'm the weird one...
Military army
It is false that Shays' Rebellion was carried out to support a weak central government. The rebellion was carried out by farmers who were upset with the courts taking their farms.
There were 12 close followers.
It is false that Shays' Rebellion was carried out to support a weak central government. The rebellion was carried out by farmers who were upset with the courts taking their farms.