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Q: Where did Daniel Shays lead the insurgents and what did they want to se and what did they want to seize?
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Who lead shays rebellion?

Daniel Shays


Why did Daniel shays lead a rebellion?

Daniel Shay lead a rebellion to protest against new taxes


What year did Daniel Shays lead a rebellion in Massachuesetts?

In !&*&(1787)


Who lead the revolt to oppose high taxes in Mass?

daniel shays


What year did Daniel Shays lead around 1000 farmers in the rebellion?

Yes, Daniel Shays led Shays' Rebellion. Because judges kept seizing farmer's land and putting the farmers in jail for not paying taxes.


It was significant that Daniel shays was a revolutionary war veteran?

Do you think Daniel Shays and others like him who fought in the war should have been taxed to pay the country's war debts?


What did Articles of Confederation lead to?

Shays' Revolution :)


What effects did shays rebellion have on the articles of confederation?

Shays Rebellion pointed out the problems in the Articles of Confederation. This lead to the production of the Constitution.


What event did shays' rebellion lead to?

The Constitutional Convention of 1787


What was Shay s Rebellion?

Shay's rebellion was an uprising that happened in Massachusetts in 1786 and 1787. The uprising was lead by Daniel Shays in response to the harsh government policies that were used to rid the state of its financial problems.


Who led the first american rebellion against an unresponsive government?

The American rebellion against Boston, Massachusetts unresponsive government was lead by Daniel Shays. The members called themselves Shaysites and some considered them was American Revolution heroes.


How did the shays rebellion lead to a change in the US?

Shays's Rebellion would change the opinion in favor of those who wanted the Constitution to structure a stronger central government.