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Shays' Rebellion took place in 1786 in Massachusetts due to post-war depression, economic problems, lack of hard currency, and harsh government policies. The main outcome was hopes for solving the state's debt problems.

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To prevent foreclosure on Shay's and other farmers debt-ridden land by keeping the Western Mass. county courts from sitting until after the next election.

Source: We the People by Ginsberg, Lowi and Weir

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Shay's Rebellion was an uprising consisting of farmers who were being taxed and could not pay back debts.

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The government wanted to raise taxes which made the people furious this eventually led to the Shays's Rebellion

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Daniel Shays wanted to restore order in Mass. because of debt and food shortages.

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Taxes in western Massachusetts.

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