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it's better to say "What were the farmers during Shays Rebellion angry about?"and the answer to that is: The farmers were angry about being taxed by the government.
the farmers were angry at the horses. because the horses keep kicking the farmers to the sky. Sal
because they were angry
because they were angry
The farmers were angry with the cattlemen because the cattlemen kept destroying the farmers fences. Then the cows would eat the farmers crops. If that does not satisfy you, then you will need to make your question much more specific.
It means the people are angry with the king.
Shay's Rebellion
The Massachussetts farmers and Daniel Shay
He was angry that authorities had shut down his church
Shays' Rebellion, led by angry farmers in western Massachusetts in 1786-1787, exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. These farmers were protesting against high taxes and debt, resulting from economic hardships after the Revolutionary War. The rebellion highlighted the inability of the federal government under the Articles to effectively address economic issues and maintain law and order, ultimately contributing to the push for a stronger centralized government under the U.S. Constitution.
they destroyed some of their crop
They had to fight in the Revolutionary War as well as help pay for it.