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How did the national government eventually respond to Shays Rebellion?

They could offer little help to Massachusetts.


How did shays rebellion and the articles of confederation lead to a stronger government?

Shays rebellion showed leaders of America that the articles of confederation were too weak, and a strong national government was needed


How did shays rebellion change peoples opinions about the articles of confederation?

Shays' Rebellion convinced people that under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was too weak to enforce laws. The rebellion was led by Daniel Shays.


Shays' Rebellion united the colonies in recognizing a need for a strong national government.?

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How did shays rebellion help change the national governent?

He encouraged the government to get stronger.


What weakness in the national government did shays rebellion reveal?

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How did shays rebellion show the weakness of the national government?

the united states did not have enough arsenals


Which of these made Americans realize that the national government was not strong enough to protect its property?

Shays' Rebellion


What year was the national government was unable to raise forces to put down Shays's Rebellion?

1787


What year did Shays rebellion send messages of the need for a stonger national government?

1861


How was the articles of confederation affected by shays' rebellion?

It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government


Was the government stronger as a result of the whiskey rebellion and shays rebellion?

Yes, both the Whiskey Rebellion and Shays' Rebellion ultimately strengthened the federal government. The government's response to these uprisings demonstrated its ability to maintain order and enforce laws, thereby enhancing its authority. The successful suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion, in particular, affirmed the federal government's right to levy taxes, while Shays' Rebellion highlighted the need for a stronger national framework, leading to the Constitutional Convention and the creation of a more robust federal system.