Daniel Shays led a group of farmers in Shays' Rebellion, which occurred in 1786-1787 in western Massachusetts. The farmers were protesting against high taxes, economic hardship, and the threat of losing their farms due to debt. This uprising highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and underscored the need for a stronger federal government.
Daniel Shays led a group of farmers in demanding financial help from the Massachusetts legislature during Shays' Rebellion in 1786-1787. The rebellion was primarily fueled by economic hardships and high taxes that farmers were unable to pay. Shays and his followers sought to address these grievances and sought relief from oppressive financial policies. Their actions highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and contributed to the call for a stronger federal government.
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John Winthrop was demanding because he thinks all the colonists should follow his rules and expcted the other colonists to look up to the group of Puritans that he led.
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Daniel Shays :)
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John Winthrop was demanding because he thinks all the colonists should follow his rules and expcted the other colonists to look up to the group of Puritans that he led.
That was the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen.
Farmers Insurance Group was created in 1928.
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Shays led a group of farmers against the local judicial government in order to prevent the foreclosure of their land.
because the populist called on black farmers and white farmers to work together
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Type your answer here... Led an armed uprising of about 1200 farmers on a federal arsenal?