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In 1787 who and protesters try to take over a government arsenal in Massachussets?

In 1787, Shays' Rebellion was led by Daniel Shays and a group of disgruntled farmers and former soldiers in Massachusetts. They protested against economic injustices and the lack of government response to their financial struggles by attempting to seize a government arsenal in Springfield. The rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and contributed to the calls for a stronger federal government, ultimately leading to the Constitutional Convention.


What was the industries in 1787 for Massachusetts?

Fake


Did Massachusetts attend the 1787 constitutional convention?

no


What was the religion in 1787 Massachusetts?

The Massachusetts Bay colony was historically Puritan. However, by 1787 there was more religious tolerance and diversity and it did not require political leaders to be religions.


What was Massachusetts population of 1787?

360000 is the estimated population


When was the Massachusetts constitution written?

September 17, 1787


Was shays rebellion caused by government interference?

No. Shays' Rebellion took place from 1786 to 1787, and resulted from the inability of farmers in Massachusetts to pay their debts. To prevent foreclosures, they formed an armed group to oppose the Massachusetts judiciary.


Who led a rebellion of Massachusetts farmers in 1787?

1786-87, Daniel Shays, a former captain in the American Revolution. After several bloodless success Shays and his 'army' were routed by Gen. William Shepherd while attacking the federal arsenal in Springfield. Shays fled to Vermont. Later he and other leaders of the rebellion were pardoned by Governor John Hancock.


When was John Davis - Massachusetts governor - born?

John Davis - Massachusetts governor - was born on 1787-01-13.


When was John Hancock the governor of Massachusetts?

John Hancock was first Governor of Massachusetts from 1780-1785 and again in 1787-1793


What were the branches of government in 1787?

The branches of government in 1787 are the same ones that exist today: the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.


Who replaced Governor Bowdoin as Massachusetts governor in 1787?

Governor Bowdoin was succeeded by John Hancock, who served from May 1787 to October 1793.