Jason Parmenter.
Daniel Shays's rebellion was an event in the early history of the United States.
No Daniel Shays did not died in the Shays's Rebellion. After his rebellion fail, he was condamened to a death penalty. Even tho others of his rebellion were granted forgiveness, Daniel Shays was not one of them because the govenment was very scared of him and what he was capable of doing. Then he was killed.
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Hopkinto, Massachusetts in U.S.A.
Yes, Daniel Shays was married.
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Daniel Shays
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Jason Parmenter.
Daniel Shays's rebellion was an event in the early history of the United States.
Daniel Shays was wanted for resisting the governments of multiple states, and attacking different towns in hope of anarchy and recognization for his plunder by the government. He mainly wanted to sack and burn Boston, so the upper powers had fear of being overthrown, and for their lives. Another tale is that a sheriff brought around Daniel Shays criminal record when he shot Daniel's prize pony. This gave Shays a motive for stealing horses across states, a different way (apart from his rebellion) that he was known as a criminal.
Hancock, mabye? I don't know. He was twenty-something.
1747
Daniel Shays
No Daniel Shays did not died in the Shays's Rebellion. After his rebellion fail, he was condamened to a death penalty. Even tho others of his rebellion were granted forgiveness, Daniel Shays was not one of them because the govenment was very scared of him and what he was capable of doing. Then he was killed.
Daniel Shays, a former captain in the Revolutionary War, led what is called Shays' Rebellion from August 1786 to June 1787.