The revolt by Massachusetts farmers against taxes was known as Shays' Rebellion. It occurred in 1786-1787 and was led by Daniel Shays, protesting economic injustices and the government's inability to address issues like high taxes and debt. The uprising highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and ultimately contributed to the call for a stronger federal government.
It affected farmers by them having to shut down courts so their properties cannot be taken away from them. Then later the government ordered farmers to stop the revolt under threat and death. The uprising for farmers to protest later became known as "Shay's Rebellion".
It Is Because The Taxes They Didn't agree With Them because of their unruly laws that they were makeing. :( -skyler
which colonists? Ifyou mean America, it's because of hefty taxes on basic goods and because they felt they'd do better as an independent state than with British rule.
Shays's Rebellion
Massachusets taxes on farmers after the revolutionary war affected them by taking their lands and putting others in debt.
Daniel Shays
Taxes got high, and supplies was running low.
higher taxes required of non-Muslims
Shay's Rebellion
Yes, all farmers pay taxes.
As with all states and nations the vast majority of revenue comes from the various taxes levied.
Taxes required of poor farmers
Taxes required of poor farmers -APEX
Yes, the revolt of Filipinos against the Spaniards was justifiable because it was a response to oppressive colonial rule, forced labor, high taxes, and restrictions on their freedom. The Filipinos sought independence and self-governance, which they believed was their right as a people.
Taxes required of poor farmers
In history: Farmers would probably have paid their taxes in produce - crops, animals, etc.
Basically, by the lack of respect received by England. The taxes and rules the King had were a few of many things that led the Americans to revolt against England.