Shays rebellion
losing their farms because of unpaid debts
Farmers faced losing their land and becomiing tenant farmers,
Because of high taxes, they faces the loss of their farms to foreclosure.
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.
the Irish potato famine
Because of high taxes, they faced the loss of their farms to foreclosure.
losing their land ad becoming tenant farmers
Farmers faced loosing their land because of hardships in paying their loans.
the farmers
heavy taxes on farmers that forced them into debt and made them want their local courts to be closed to prevent them from losing their farms.
by renting land to farm from larger landowners-novanet
Yes.