No, Daniel Shays was not a Federalist; he was a leader of Shays' Rebellion, which occurred in 1786-1787. The rebellion was a protest against economic injustices and the lack of government response to the grievances of rural farmers in Massachusetts. Shays and his followers opposed the policies of the state government, which they felt favored creditors and wealthy elites, contrasting with the Federalist support for a stronger centralized government.
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