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Daniel Shays' primary enemy was the government of Massachusetts, particularly its elite and wealthy ruling class. He led Shays' Rebellion in 1786-1787, which was a response to economic hardship and oppressive taxation that burdened small farmers and debtors. The rebellion aimed to protest against these injustices and sought to reform the state's policies. Ultimately, the rebellion was suppressed by state militias, highlighting the tensions between rural citizens and the established government.

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