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How the shays rebellion and the whiskey rebellion ended?

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Significance of shays rebellion and whiskey rebellion?

Definition of shays rebellion?


The Shays' Rebellion was mainly a response to?

taxes on whiskey


When ended Shays Rebellion?

It ended 1787


When did shays rebellion end?

It ended 1787


Who lead the Whiskey Rebellion?

Tom the Tinker assumed leadership of the Whiskey Rebellion, nobody knows who he was, although some assume he was John Holcroft, a veteran of the Shays rebellion.


When did shays rebellion actually begin?

Shays Rebellion began in August 1786 and ended on February 27, 1787.


Who was shays rebellion rebel to?

Daniel shay started the whiskey rebellion in which he stirred up farmers and peasents against the government because of the tax on whiskey.


Who lead the rebellion?

Tom the Tinker assumed leadership of the Whiskey Rebellion, nobody knows who he was, although some assume he was John Holcroft, a veteran of the Shays rebellion.


Why do you think the United States Constitution does not cite God or mention religion in any direct way?

How are Shays Rebellion and the Whiskey Rebellion similar?"


What most appropriately characterizes the violence exhibited in such episodes as Bacon's rebellion the Boston tea party Shays rebellion and the Whiskey rebellion?

the level of violence subsided after the american revolution


What is Shays rebellion in a sentence?

There were many great rebellions, but none like shays rebellion. Shays' Rebellion was a militia uprising.


Location of the whiskey rebellion?

The Whiskey Rebellion began in the western part of Pennsylvania in 1794.It ended when President Washington led 13,000 men in a Federal militia to quell the uprising, in October 1794.