Sunday, 15 June 2014

Why did Daniel Shay rebel?

Shays’ Rebellion, led by Daniel Shays, took place in 1786–1787 in central and western Massachusetts. The farmers were suffering and were having a hard time paying their debts. As a result, they were losing their farms or being put in jail. They wanted the government of Massachusetts to take actions that would help those in debt. These actions could have included forgiving the debt and printing more money. When these actions did not occur, a...

Shays’ Rebellion, led by Daniel Shays, took place in 1786–1787 in central and western Massachusetts. The farmers were suffering and were having a hard time paying their debts. As a result, they were losing their farms or being put in jail. They wanted the government of Massachusetts to take actions that would help those in debt. These actions could have included forgiving the debt and printing more money. When these actions did not occur, a rebellion began. The farmers believed that taxes were too high and that the government was not being responsive to their needs.


The rebellion had several actions. The rebels forced the courts to close. They also freed some people who were jailed because they did not pay their debts. The governor of Massachusetts eventually organized a military force that crushed the rebels and ended the rebellion.

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