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Shays's rebellion is significant because he started a rebellion at the wrong time and this could have cause a collapse in government
Shays Rebellion was caused by foreclosures on farmers properties.
the main cause of shays rebellion was that the uprising of farmers to protest high taxes and heavy debt became known as shay's rebellion. this was written by michelle read heart the end
Poor farmers were angered by unpaid debts and high taxes.
When Washington heard the news of shays rebellion, he changed his mind.
Shays' Rebellion took place in Massachusetts in 1786-1787. It was prompted by economic problems after the Revolutionary War. There was a lack of hard currency at the time and the government had passed hard measures in an attempt to collect debt from the citizens. The effect was seething resentment, especially from war veterans.
C. The articles of Confederation did not provide for a strong enough-
Western Massachusetts law hurt farming through attempting to advance trading industries. The farmers resented this and assembled to demand lower land taxes. They were denied and Daniel Shays led a short lived rebellion.
Shay's rebellion was an uprising by western Massachusetts farmers due to the lack of a lack of a stable constitution. Under the Articles of Confederation, many lower class men were losing their lands and their money. Led by Daniel Shay, a group of farmers attacked both Indians and their fellow Americans. Shay mysteriously contracted a disease and died. The rebellion fell apart soon after. This rebellion made people realize that a strong central government was needed. Shay's rebellion is an indirect cause of the constitution.
i think the main cause of sam sharp rebellion in 1831 is when theslaves get freedom
Because the rebellion failed.
The Stono Rebellion in 1791 was a slave revolt. The cause was basically that the slaves wanted to be free.