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Shays' Rebellion began in August 1786 and ended in June 1787. The uprising, led by Daniel Shays, was primarily a response to economic hardships and the lack of government support for struggling farmers in Massachusetts. It highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and contributed to the call for a stronger federal government, ultimately leading to the Constitutional Convention.

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