Farmers' rebellions refer to uprisings by agricultural workers against oppressive conditions, unfair taxation, or land ownership issues. Historically significant examples include the American Shays' Rebellion in the 1780s and the Indian Farmers' Protest in recent years, both highlighting the struggles of farmers for better rights and economic justice. These movements often arise from dissatisfaction with government policies that adversely affect rural communities and agricultural livelihoods.
What was unfair about the whiskey rebellion was that the western farmers from Pennsylvania were taxed on whiskey but the other farmers were not!
Small farmers.
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Shay's Rebellion
They put a tax on corn and so alot of farmers were angry and caused a rebellion.
Whiskey rebellion
shays rebellion
What was unfair about the whiskey rebellion was that the western farmers from Pennsylvania were taxed on whiskey but the other farmers were not!
Shay's Rebellion
Small farmers.
Nathaniel Bacon, The rebellion was called Bacons Rebellion.
during the rebellion, the farmers were fighting the government and the government didn't like it, so they arrested the farmers and made them say a pledge to never do it again. the farmers agreed and they got released.
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laws..............................
Shays
Shay's Rebellion
mostly farmers who were being tax:D