The government, under the Articles of Confederation, could do nothing about Shays' Rebellion. Shays and the other small farmers raided the armories and blocked the courthouse doors. The state militia could not put down the rebellion because the farmers were the militia. The state was in utter chaos and anarchy. The governor sent a message to Philadelphia for help. They responded they couldn't do anything.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government had no means of coercion because they did not have any means of extraction (except for state contributions which did not go far.)
The powers of the national government under the Articles were limited and ineffectual. Their powers were: declare war, negotiate treaties and alliances, regulate Indian affairs, establish post offices, raise national treasury through state contributions, and coin money (except that state governments could as well and many did.)
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Shays Rebellion was an armed rebellion that occurred in Massachusetts starting in 1786, motivated partially by post-war financial difficulties and comprised mainly of Revolutionary War veterans. This rebellion showed that the government as created by the Articles of Confederation was too weak and ineffective to deal with the difficulties that the rebellion was motivated by--as well as the rebellion itself.
Shay's rebellion was during the time the States were under the Articles of Confederation the Federal Government was not existent until the Constitution.
Daniel Shay's Rebellion proved that the Articles of Confederation was not enough for peacetime. George Washington was very concerned as were many other American leaders. The Articles of Confederation only allowed for troops for times of war, not for domestic disturbances. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote about the needs of the federal government in the Federal Papers that were published in newspapers of the time.
The government under the revised Articles of Confederation (Constitution) was able to put down the Whiskey Rebellion. Under the Articles of Confederation the government was unable to put down Shays' Rebellion, and had to rely on state militia, seeming very weak to the country.
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the united states did not have enough arsenals
Shays Rebellion was an armed rebellion that occurred in Massachusetts starting in 1786, motivated partially by post-war financial difficulties and comprised mainly of Revolutionary War veterans. This rebellion showed that the government as created by the Articles of Confederation was too weak and ineffective to deal with the difficulties that the rebellion was motivated by--as well as the rebellion itself.
Shays Rebellion was an armed rebellion that occurred in Massachusetts starting in 1786, motivated partially by post-war financial difficulties and comprised mainly of Revolutionary War veterans. This rebellion showed that the government as created by the Articles of Confederation was too weak and ineffective to deal with the difficulties that the rebellion was motivated by--as well as the rebellion itself.
Shay's rebellion was during the time the States were under the Articles of Confederation the Federal Government was not existent until the Constitution.
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Daniel Shay's Rebellion proved that the Articles of Confederation was not enough for peacetime. George Washington was very concerned as were many other American leaders. The Articles of Confederation only allowed for troops for times of war, not for domestic disturbances. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote about the needs of the federal government in the Federal Papers that were published in newspapers of the time.
The government under the revised Articles of Confederation (Constitution) was able to put down the Whiskey Rebellion. Under the Articles of Confederation the government was unable to put down Shays' Rebellion, and had to rely on state militia, seeming very weak to the country.
In Shay's rebellion, he went around with an 'army' of people and burned houses. This proved the government needed more financial power, because they couldn't afford to fix the houses and supply guns to the soldiers.
the Capitol makes the hunger games each year to show the people of panem that they could not survive another rebellion.
Whiskey Rebellion