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The rebellion of farmers protesting a property tax in Massachusetts, known as Shays' Rebellion, was led by Daniel Shays. The uprising took place in 1786-1787 as farmers faced economic hardship and were frustrated by high taxes and debt. Shays and his followers sought to challenge the state government's policies, highlighting the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and contributing to calls for a stronger federal government.

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