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Explain Why shay's Rebellion was a significant event I'm the nation's history.
Shays's rebellion is significant because he started a rebellion at the wrong time and this could have cause a collapse in government
It is significant
It illustrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
major factor in writing the new constitution
because the Greece built it during the rebellion against the spartans
China became weak and an easy target of other countries.
Pugachev's rebellion last from 1774-1775 He urged serfs to revolt, and they did, killing their landowners. It was significant because it was the most famous rebellion of the peasants and Catherine began to see what her favoring of the nobility did to the peasants of Russia.
Leisler's Rebellion was in the New York City. It was between the landholders and the merchants. Jacob Leisler did lead this rebellion and he gained control of the lower colonial New York. This rebellion was significant since it established resentment against the British domination and increased the tension between colonists and the British.
The Dersim Rebellion occurred between 1937 and 1938 in the Dersim region of Turkey. It was a Kurdish uprising against the Turkish government's assimilation policies. The rebellion was met with a harsh military response, resulting in the deaths of thousands of Kurds and significant destruction in the region.
it showed that the new federal government would use force if necessary to upload its authority
The reason why historians consider Shays' Rebellion a significant catalyst in the push toward writing a new U.S. Constitution is because rebellion highlighted the fact that the federal government, under the Articles of Confederation, was too weak. The rebellion began in 1786.