Nathaniel Bacon?
I second it, Bacon led this rebellion. :)
Shays' Rebellion
Daniel shays
Daniel Shays, a former captain in the Revolutionary War, led what is called Shays' Rebellion from August 1786 to June 1787.
Farmers formed corporations after the Civil War as a way to pool their resources and gain more leverage in the marketplace. By forming corporations, farmers could access larger amounts of capital, technology, and resources necessary for agricultural production. Additionally, corporations offered protections against individual liability and provided a platform for collective bargaining.
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Daniel Shay in Shay's Rebellion.
Daniel shay started the whiskey rebellion in which he stirred up farmers and peasents against the government because of the tax on whiskey. the rebellion was later crushed and the tax was repealed.
Daniel Shays rebelled against oppressive debt collection and tax policies in Massachusetts. He wanted to reform the government. He was angered by the economic policies and aggressive tax collecting.
it was started by Daniel Shays who was a Farmer who might get his land taken away from him and the same with other farmers. They rebelled against the Congress. It all must have happened so fast.
The Anit-rent war according to Wiki, I seem to recall it also being called the "Farmer's Rebellion".
it was started by Daniel Shays who was a Farmer who might get his land taken away from him and the same with other farmers. They rebelled against the Congress. It all must have happened so fast.
The plural of farmer is farmers.
Daniel Shays was a farmer and former soldier who had his land taken away by the government because he couldn't pay his debts. He was mad and got a group of other mad farmers/some of which were former soldiers and started a rebellion in Massachusetts that lasted between 1786-1787.
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It was between a farmer and the government then the government sent thousands of troops and killed them all
They allowed farmers to band together against railroads and business interests
1786-87, Daniel Shays, a former captain in the American Revolution. After several bloodless success Shays and his 'army' were routed by Gen. William Shepherd while attacking the federal arsenal in Springfield. Shays fled to Vermont. Later he and other leaders of the rebellion were pardoned by Governor John Hancock.