His actual letter says they sent all the spiece out of the country buying cheap stuff causeing a collapse in domestic earnings capacity that led to the shortage of revenue, the actual letter says , lack of money.
The issue of unnecessary taxation without representation was one of the key issues being Shay's Rebellion. The rebellion took place in western Massachusetts in 1786 and 1787.
All of these were issues in shay's rebellion
all of these were issues
All of these were issues in shay's rebellion
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they wanted the government to issue new money and make new policies to relieve debtors.
All of these were issues in shay's rebellion
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control of commerce and shays rebellion
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In 1786, farmers assembled in conventions and demanded that their property tax be lowered. To make up for the loss of revenue, they called for the abolition of aristocratic branches of the government in Boston. A Revolutionary War veteran named Daniel Shays led about 2,000 armed men against the Springfield arsenal. The governor of Massachusetts asked for help from the national government but the government under the Articles was unable to act. The rebellion eventually collapsed but the problems continued. Shays and his followers believed they were simply carrying on the sprit of the Revolution. Thomas Jefferson, then minister to France, agreed with them. "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing," he wrote to a friend. "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Washington did not agree with Jefferson. He welcomed the failure of Shays's Rebellion and he compared it to his having to use force to prevent a military coup by a group of army officers under his command. He believed citizens could not take up arms whenever they felt something was not done correctly or they had a grievance.
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Although Massachusetts was not the first to register motor vehicles, we did lead the way in ...The year of issue was not printed on the plate from 1903-1907
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