Shay's Rebellion was an armed uprising in Central/Western Massachusetts that started on August 29, 1786. The financial difficulties of the depression, lack of currency, and harsh government policies led to the start of the rebellion.
Taxes required of poor farmers
Shay's Rebellion was an armed uprising in Central/Western Massachusetts that started on August 29, 1786. The financial difficulties of the depression, lack of currency, and harsh government policies led to the start of the rebellion.
The 1791 tax that sparked the Whiskey Rebellion was strongly supported by Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton advocated for the tax as a means to generate revenue for the federal government and to help pay off the national debt. This tax particularly affected small-scale farmers in the western frontier, leading to widespread discontent and eventually the rebellion.
Slight Rebellion off Madison was created in 1946.
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Shay's Rebellion was an armed uprising in Central/Western Massachusetts that started on August 29, 1786. The financial difficulties of the depression, lack of currency, and harsh government policies led to the start of the rebellion.
Shay's Rebellion alarmed the government because they were afraid a civil war would erupt. Protesters prevented some courts from sitting.
The 1791 tax that sparked the Whiskey Rebellion was strongly supported by Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton advocated for the tax as a means to generate revenue for the federal government and to help pay off the national debt. This tax particularly affected small-scale farmers in the western frontier, leading to widespread discontent and eventually the rebellion.
He was a farmer and he did not want to pay any tax because he fought in the revolutionary war to get freedom from the king.
Slight Rebellion off Madison was created in 1946.
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dissatisfaction with President Taft's renomination :D
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