They obviously thought so. They were veterans of a war against unfair taxation by the British and now felt they were being over taxed by the new government. However, they rebelled for far less taxation then most of America has today. Nobody wants to pay taxes, but most people want the benefits of government to continue.
Daniel Shays was justified in rebelling against the government due to the economic hardships faced by farmers in post-Revolutionary War America, including high taxes and debt. Many, like Shays, felt that the government was not representing their interests, leading to widespread discontent. The rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger federal government that could address the economic issues and protect citizens' rights. Thus, Shays' actions can be seen as a response to systemic injustices and a call for reform.
Shays Rebellion was caused by foreclosures on farmers properties.
of course it was...
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mostly farmers who were being tax:D
Shays Rebellion was caused by foreclosures on farmers properties.
Their Government
of course it was...
Yes
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