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The Events and Impact of Shays's RebellionThe most prominent unrest occurred in the western counties of Massachusetts where debtors led by Daniel Shays (among others) shut down the civil courts.
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Shays' Rebellion - Digital HistoryIn January 1787, Shays and his followers attacked the federal arsenal at Springfield, but were driven off. In early February the army routed the rebels. These ...
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Rebellion at the Springfield Arsenal - National Park ServiceSpringfield Armory National Historic Site commemorates the anniversary of the failed January 1787 attempt by armed rebels to seize the Springfield Arsenal.
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Letter from Daniel Shays and Daniel Gray to Benjamin Lincoln, 25 ...This letter, dated 25 January 1787, was written by Daniel Shays and Daniel Gray, two of the leaders of Shays' Rebellion, a revolt by citizens of central and ...
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Shays' Rebelliion - Digital HistoryThe state legislature had voted to pay off the state's Revolutionary War debt in three years; between 1783 and 1786, taxes on land rose more than 60 percent.<|separator|>
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Shays' Rebellion | George Washington's Mount VernonA violent insurrection in the Massachusetts countryside during 1786 and 1787, Shays' Rebellion was brought about by a monetary debt crisis at the end of the ...
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Daniel Shays | American Battlefield TrustShays' Rebellion served to illustrate the weakness of the Articles of Confederation to some and helped influence the ratification of the Constitution. Topic ...
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Daniel Shays - Massachusetts Historical Society: Object of the MonthThis letter, dated 25 January 1787, was written by Daniel Shays and Daniel Gray, two of the leaders of Shays' Rebellion, a revolt by citizens of central and ...
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[PDF] Shays' Rebellion - UMBCBackground for the Teacher: In the summer of 1786, only three years after the end of the Revolutionary War, Shays' Rebellion began in Massachusetts.
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George Washington discusses Shays' Rebellion and the upcoming ...George Washington discusses Shays' Rebellion and the upcoming Constitutional Convention, 1787. A Spotlight on a Primary Source by George Washington. Download.
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Compromise of 1790 | American Battlefield TrustAfter the American Revolution, every state had accrued substantial debts— an estimated total of about $25 million.<|separator|>
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the public creditor interest in massachusetts politics, 1780–86The Revolutionary debt quickly became the key problem of the 1780s. The war had reduced the finances of the Confederation to chaos. The initial mobilization had ...
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2. SHAYS'S REBELLION IN LONG PERSPECTIVETheir first move was against the state's paper money system. Pushed to its limits by rising military demands, currency finance had already led to inflation and ...
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The Economics of the American Revolutionary War – EH.netThe states were issuing their own individual currencies to help finance expenditures. Moreover the British in an effort to destroy the funding system of the ...Missing: depression | Show results with:depression
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Depression of 1784 | Research Starters - EBSCOFarmers faced overwhelming debt and a lack of access to hard currency, as the economy was flooded with devalued paper money that creditors refused to accept.
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Articles of Confederation, 1777–1781 - Office of the HistorianThese problems, combined with the Confederation government's ineffectual response to Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts, convinced national leaders that a ...
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Shays' Rebellion | American Battlefield TrustOct 18, 2021 · Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government could not impose taxes on the people directly; it could only to request money from ...
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Shays's Rebellion (article) - Khan AcademyShays's rebellion led Washington and other Nationalists— including Alexander Hamilton and James Madison—to proclaim the Articles of Confederation inadequate and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shays' Rebellion: Just Cause, or Just a Nuisance? Part One | BeehiveMay 12, 2022 · ... Massachusetts, and James Bowdoin replaced him. Bowdoin aggressively pursued both current and back taxes. In August of 1786, the state ...
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Shays' Rebellion: the laws that provoked and suppressed the revolt ...Apr 12, 2021 · Governor James Bowdoin's tax program and the Congressional Requisition ... 1786, the Massachusetts Legislature enacted the largest direct tax ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His excellency, James ... - LocShay's insurrection. —The Shay's Insurrection, in Massachusetts, has been frequently alluded to, of late, as affording a parallel to the course expected ...
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[PDF] Chapter 5: Paper Money and Shays' Rebellion - Digital HistoryCauses of Shays' Rebellion: Paper Money. Money was the root cause of the rebellion led by Daniel Shays: money, taxes, debts, poverty, languishing trade and ...
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Shay's Rebellion - Historic Northampton Museum and Education ...Many lost their farms through foreclosure for overdue debts and delinquent taxes. Others faced debtors prison. Those debtors who were Revolutionary War veterans ...
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William Manning, "A Laborer," Explains Shays Rebellion in ...Shays Rebellion was caused by economic distress, debt, high taxes, and lack of representation, leading to the closing of courts by force.
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Petition to the General Court from the Town of Acton - text onlyPresent Scarcity of money and to Prevent the Grater use?, Paper money, we are Constrained to be in faver of of a Law that shall make Real and personel ...
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The “Horrid And Unnatural Rebellion” of Daniel ShaysStill others sensed that the true causes of Shays' Rebellion were local in origin and primarily the fault of the state government. Baron von Steuben had ...
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Shays' Rebellion - History.comAug 25, 2025 · On August 29, 1786, more than 500 armed farmers and Revolutionary War veterans upset at the state government's failure to provide debt ...
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Aug. 29, 1786: Shays' Rebellion - Zinn Education ProjectBy Daniel Bullen. The class conflict that led the colonists to oppose British rule did not end with the Declaration of Independence.<|separator|>
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Scene: Petition and Protest - Shays' RebellionAngry Regulators already had stopped Courts of Common Pleas in five other Massachusetts towns that summer and fall. Now, men from surrounding towns flocked to ...Missing: disruptions | Show results with:disruptions
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Shays' rebellion, 1786 - Libcom.org... paper money, to reduce value of debts. The farmers in Massachusetts demanded the same, but the merchant elite were intransigent. as this article mentions ...
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Rebels Attack Springfield Arsenal - Mass MomentsDaniel Shays fled to Vermont, but 200 rebels were captured and tried for treason. On January 25, 1787, 2,000 farmers led by Daniel Shays assaulted the arsenal.
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A Day to Remember: January 25, 1787- Shays' Rebellion Gets BloodySep 17, 2018 · ... Benjamin Lincoln. The rebels were organized into three widely separated regiments, each led by a local figure—Daniel Shays to the east in ...<|separator|>
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Shays Rebellion - Amherst Historical SocietyFeb 7, 2022 · Shays' Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787; for many at the time, it highlighted the need for a stronger federal government.<|separator|>
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Analysis: Benjamin Lincoln's Account of Shays's Rebellion - EBSCOThe rebellion was named after its leader, Daniel Shays, and was a response to severe debt, high taxation, and the imprisonment of debtors.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Shays' Rebellion - Digital HistoryAnnotation: Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810), who would soon lead an army into the western parts of Massachusetts to put down Shays' Rebellion, assesses the ...
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Benjamin Lincoln and Shays' Rebellion [Editorial Note]General Lincoln did not complete this extended account of Shays' Rebellion for GW until 4 Mar. 1787, a month after he had defeated and dispersed Daniel ...
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Shays' Rebellion and the Founders (Part 1) - Statutes & StoriesMar 29, 2021 · Forced to take matters into their own hands, wealthy merchants and bankers in Boston raised funds for a private army of 4,400 recruits to be led ...
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Benjamin Lincoln's Fireside - The American Revolution InstituteOct 11, 2020 · Determined not to give Shays a moment to gather strength, Lincoln led a night march through driving snow and attacked the rebels in Petersham ...
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Remembering another important Lincoln in American historyOct 19, 2018 · He was asked by the state's governor to lead a privately funded force to combat an uprising in western Massachusetts known as Shays' Rebellion.
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Daniel Shays to Benjamin Lincoln asking to cease hostilities [copy]Title, Daniel Shays to Benjamin Lincoln asking to cease hostilities [copy] ; Date, 31 January 1787 ; Author, Shays, Daniel (1747-1825) ; Additional authors ...
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Shays' Rebellion: Trouble in the Hills - Worthington Historical SocietyJan 25, 2015 · Daniel Shays Rebellion marker, Petersham Historical Society. This marker erected in 1927 celebrates the government suppression of the rebellion.
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Shays' Rebellion, Summary, Facts, Significance, OutcomeShays' Rebellion was an armed insurrection by people living in western Massachusetts in 1786 and early 1787 against the Massachusetts government.Missing: participants casualties
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[PDF] Rebellion in Massachusetts in 1787” | Historical JournalThe men of eighteenth century Massachusetts would probably have had substantial political experience. An adult male of 60 years could have.
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Manuscript: Order of Execution for Job Shattuck - Shays' RebellionGovernor James Bowdoin issued this warrant authorizing the sheriff of Middlesex County to execute Shattuck on June 28, 1787. Before the sentence was carried out ...
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Pardon for Henry McCulloch & Jason Parmenter - Shays' RebellionWhen Governor John Hancock issued this pardon for Henry McCulloch and Jason Parmenter in September, 1787, he had come to the conclusion that executions "should ...
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Cotton Tufts to John Adams, 30 June 1787 - Founders OnlineAmong the high handed Offenders that have been capitally convicted and sentenced ... The same resolution also pardoned all citizens who had participated in Shays' ...
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1787: John Bly and Charles Rose, Shaysites - Executed TodayDec 6, 2018 · On this date in 1787, the only two men to hang for the infant American republic's seminal post-independence rebellion went to the gallows at Lenox, ...
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Adams Papers Digital Edition - Massachusetts Historical SocietySeveral reprieves were granted over the next several months until all were 104pardoned by Gov. John Hancock on 13 Sept. (Robert A. Feer, Shay's Rebellion , N.Y. ...
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Shays's Rebellion | Online Library of LibertyAfter the rebellion was over, amnesty was offered to the participants. About 4,000 people acknowledged their roles in the rebellion in exchange for amnesty. ...
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A Proclamation: [amnesty offer to Shays's rebels]Offers pardons to Massachusetts citizens who participated in Shay's Rebellion (1786-1787). Document includes a printed seal of the Commonwealth of ...Missing: gubernatorial | Show results with:gubernatorial
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[DOC] Daniel_Shays_bio.docJun 13, 2025 · 1747 - September 29, 1825) was a captain in the American Revolutionary War. He is mostly known for leading a small army of farmers in Shays's ...Missing: military | Show results with:military
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Governor Hancock Pardons Participants in Shay's RebellionOn this day in 1787, Governor Hancock pardoned participants in Shay's Rebellion. After government troops arrived to suppress the insurgency, Daniel Shays fled ...
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Shays' Rebellion | Research Starters - EBSCOIt began when a group of sixty farmers petitioned the Massachusetts Assembly for relief, arguing for the issuance of paper currency to ease their financial ...
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Shays's Rebellion: A Connecticut Valley Uprising that Shaped AmericaMerchants began to demand immediate payments with hard coin instead of extending credit or the long-standing custom of bartering with produce or seasonal labor.
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[PDF] Tom Goldscheider, “Shays' Rebellion: Reclaiming the Revolution”It was a significant armed insurrection directed against the new. Republic immediately after the War for Independence taking place in the state that had ...
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After Shays' Rebellion - Lesson Plan - America in ClassThe Massachusetts legislature responded, passing an amnesty law in November, 1786, for those who had interfered with the courts. But they also passed the ...
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(E1) Shays Rebellion: Populists vs Federalists and Economic ...After rampid speculation, the Massachusetts state government had through the early to mid-1780's bought the bonds from the speculators that had purchased ...
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The Response to Shays's Rebellion ReconsideredThe 1787 spring elections overwhelmingly repudiated Governor Bowdoin in favor of the more lenient Hancock. Even with the Shaysites disfranchised, the voters ...
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Henry Knox to George Washington, 23 October 1786Our government must be braced, changed, or altered to secure our lives and property. We imagined that the mildness of our government and the virtue of the ...
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On this day: Shays' Rebellion was thwarted | Constitution CenterJan 25, 2019 · The group was intercepted on the day before its planned attack; four protestors died in a brief conflict with the militia and the group ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Letter to Henry Knox about Shays' Rebellion - Digital HistoryIn a letter to his former Revolutionary war comrade General Henry Knox (1750-1806), Washington offers his view of Shays' Rebellion. This letter epitomizes the ...
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Letter to Henry Knox (1786-1787) - The National Constitution CenterIn these letters, George Washington shares his thoughts on Shays' Rebellion and the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation with his friend and former ...
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The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] - Founders Online15. Shays' Rebellion of 1786 and early 1787 in central and western Massachusetts expressed the discontent which was widespread throughout New England during the ...
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How Shays' Rebellion Changed America - History.comAug 26, 2016 · Two rebel leaders were hanged for treason, but Shays came out of hiding in Vermont after his eventual pardon in 1788. Perhaps judging the ...
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Article 1 Section 8 Clause 15 | Constitution Annotated - Congress.govTo provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions.
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Article IV Section 4 | Constitution Annotated | Library of CongressThe United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion.
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On this day, Shays' Rebellion starts in MassachusettsAug 29, 2021 · On September 2, 1786, Massachusetts Governor James Bowdoin issued a proclamation recapping the scene on August 29, when Shays' group arrived at ...
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Constitution-Making and Violence | Journal of Legal AnalysisThese aims can be unpacked, in part at least, as protecting creditors and bondholders and as authorizing the federal government to crack down on Shays-like ...<|separator|>
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Handout I: Analysis of Shays's Rebellion | Bill of Rights InstituteTo what extent do you think Shays's Rebellion influenced the Framers at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787? Thomas Jefferson's Comments on Shays's Rebellion. “ ...
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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 30 January 1787An observation of this truth should render honest republican governors so mild in their punishment of rebellions, as not to discourage them too much. It is a ...
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Popular Sovereignty, Shays's Rebellion, and Populism in Early New ...Between 1780 and 1786, three-quarters of the votes taken in the General Court pertained to bills regarding taxation, state and national debt, and private debt.<|separator|>
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4. THE FEDERALIST REACTION TO SHAYS'S REBELLIONThe first and presumably chief cause of the rebellion was “the absence of a strong national government, commanding the confidence and the obedience of the ...
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On This Day in History… August 29, 1786: Shays' Rebellion Shuts ...Sep 7, 2025 · Governor James Bowdoin's official proclamation, issued four days later, is our point-blank eyewitness: the demonstrators, he wrote, “prevent[ed] ...
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The Insurrection Problem - The AtlanticOct 9, 2025 · Afraid that Shays's Rebellion might spread, Hamilton and James Madison called the Constitutional Convention in 1787. George Washington agreed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] the cognitive dissonance of the american constitutional orderThe threat to property and contract, the rebellion in Massachusetts, the yielding of state legislatures to the demands of debtors and taxpayers, the ...
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[PDF] George Washington discusses Shays' Rebellion and the upcoming ...Of Shays' Rebellion, Washington wrote, “if three years ago any person had told me that at this day, I should see such a formidable rebellion against the laws & ...
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Shays' Rebellion | US History – Before 1865 Class Notes - FiveableShays' Rebellion erupted in 1786 as farmers in Massachusetts faced crushing debt and taxes. Unable to pay, they risked losing their land.
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Shays' Rebellion - University of Massachusetts Press180-day returnsShays' Rebellion. The Making of an Agrarian Insurrection. by David P. Szatmary. Published by: University of Massachusetts Press. Subjects: History: Colonial, ...
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David P. Szatmary, Shays' Rebellion: The Making of an Agrarian ...David Szatmary's account, based on a diorough analysis of contemporary sources, sketches die causes of die depression of die mid-i78os in much of New.<|separator|>
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Ethan Allen and Daniel Shays: Contrasting Models of Political ... - jstorThis exchange between Shays and Lincoln provides a microcosm of the struggle to balance popular sovereignty and political representation in the early republic.