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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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Because They just felt like it!
They did not get enough support and the British forces were able to stop the rebellion a week later.
Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
He counted on a slave rebellion which did not occur.
The Maji Maji, the water which the African colonists believed would turn the Germans' bullets into water, failed, and most memebrs of the rebellion were arrested or killed.
Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
Few black or white americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
Few black or white Americans were prepared to join a rebellion led by a fanatical abolitionist.
Both, those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it; the constitution as the supreme law of the land still applies, and the reason for the rebellion that started this government (the declaration of independence) is still a valid reason for rebellion today.
He was not a good leader. Also, the Jews decided to have a rebellion and used their extra long noses as bayonets to stap hitlers army. Finally, there was a zombie attack which was eventually stopped by Isaiah and Kaitlyn. You are very welcome, if it was not for us... you would be dead.