According to Article 3, explain both sides of Shays' Rebellion. Include perspectives of the political leaders and the leaders of the rebellion.
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Shays's Rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the ... The rebellion described above did not occur in 1776, nor did it involve Great ... in which Shays took active part and eventually assumed a leadership role, ... the economic policies and perceived corruption of Massachusetts state politics.
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The Shays insurgents claimed they were fighting for liberty as they did in the Revolution while the governor and other political leaders saw it as tyranny. The political leaders saw this as a threat to government and to the security of life and liberty. Thomas Jefferson thought that "a little rebellion now and then is a good thing". He thought it was necessary for the health of the government. John Quincy Adams saw the rebels as idle malcontents.