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What event did shays' rebellion lead to?

The Constitutional Convention of 1787


What convinced American leaders the need to call the constitutional convention?

Shays's Rebellion.


How did the shays rebellion lead to the constitutional convention?

People realized the Articles of Confederation were too weak.


What was the significance of shays's rebellion?

major factor in writing the new constitution


Which event in 1787 caused many leaders in the US to call for a Constitutional Convention?

Shays' Rebellion, an uprising that occurred in Massachusetts, was the event in 1787 that resulted in many calling for a Constitutional Convention. Along with Shays himself, Luke Day was a prominent leader of the rebellion.


The issue that finally touched off the movement toward the Constitutional Convention was?

control of commerce and shays rebellion


Who caused the constitutional convention?

Daniel Shays's Rebellion caused Political leaders to come together leaded by George Washington


What is effect of cause George Whashington agreed to travel to the Constitutional Convention?

When Washington heard the news of shays rebellion, he changed his mind.


How was the constitutional convention organize?

Daniel shays


Why was shays rebellion important today?

Shay's rebellion is remembered today because it shocked Congress into calling a Constitutional Convention and also showed how well the Articles of Confederation worked.


Factors leading to the Constitutional Convention?

The Constitutional Convention was proposed by the Annapolis Convention, which concluded that it could not solve the economic problems on its agenda without revising the Articles of Confederation. Shays's Rebellion then provided a dramatic example of the dangers that could arise from the impotence of the Federal Government.


Who was the frontier farmer not invited to the constitutional convention?

daniel shays