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How did Americans react to the violence of Shays' rebellion?

They wanted the articles of confederation revised


Who or what killed Daniel Shays?

Daniel Shays, a leader of Shays' Rebellion, died in 1825, but his death was not the result of violence or conflict. He passed away from natural causes in a relatively quiet life after the rebellion. Shays had faced significant hardships during and after the rebellion, but no direct action led to his death.


How many whites were killed in a rebellion led by nat turner?

During Nat Turner's Rebellion in August 1831, approximately 55 to 65 white individuals were killed as a result of the uprising. The rebellion, which took place in Southampton County, Virginia, was one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history. In response, there was a brutal crackdown on the enslaved population, leading to widespread violence and repression.


What prompted the whiskey rebellion and how did it end?

1791 congress passed law taxing whiskey.farmer converted corn into whiskey because it was shipped and sold.washingtonsent13,000 solider to crush the rebellion.this showed the people that Washington would not accept violence.


What did the Taiping and Boxer Rebellion have in common?

The Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) and the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901) both arose in response to foreign influence and internal strife in China. Both movements sought to address grievances against Qing rule and the encroachment of Western powers, though they differed in ideology and methods; the Taiping Rebellion was driven by a radical Christian millenarian vision, while the Boxer Rebellion was rooted in anti-foreign and anti-Christian sentiment. Additionally, both rebellions resulted in significant violence and loss of life, highlighting the social and political turmoil of 19th-century China.

Related Questions

What most appropriately characterizes the violence exhibited in such episodes as Bacon's rebellion the Boston tea party Shays rebellion and the Whiskey rebellion?

the level of violence subsided after the american revolution


What is the definition of rebellion?

Rebellion is an organized attempt to overthrow a government or other authority by the use of violence.


Consequences of the whiskey rebellion?

Violence and loss of support from people for the Federalist Party.


How did Americans react to the violence of Shays' rebellion?

They wanted the articles of confederation revised


How did Americans react to the violence shays rebellion?

They wanted the Articles of Confederation revised


Will the federal government protect all states against foreign invasion and internal violence and rebellion?

The federal government will protect all states against foreign invasion and internal violence and rebellion. This will be done with the cooperation of the governments at the state level.


Why did southern members of congress agree to suppport Hamilton's plan?

The violence of the whiskey rebellion had alarmed them.


Who or what killed Daniel Shays?

Daniel Shays, a leader of Shays' Rebellion, died in 1825, but his death was not the result of violence or conflict. He passed away from natural causes in a relatively quiet life after the rebellion. Shays had faced significant hardships during and after the rebellion, but no direct action led to his death.


3 famous rebellion in which their violence was directed at outsiders or representatives of distant authority?

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What did the whiskey rebellion prove to the world?

It proved the US Government would use violence against its own people to get them to follow the rules.


How many whites were killed in a rebellion led by nat turner?

During Nat Turner's Rebellion in August 1831, approximately 55 to 65 white individuals were killed as a result of the uprising. The rebellion, which took place in Southampton County, Virginia, was one of the largest slave revolts in U.S. history. In response, there was a brutal crackdown on the enslaved population, leading to widespread violence and repression.


What prompted the whiskey rebellion and how did it end?

1791 congress passed law taxing whiskey.farmer converted corn into whiskey because it was shipped and sold.washingtonsent13,000 solider to crush the rebellion.this showed the people that Washington would not accept violence.