Describe Shay’s Rebellion. What grievances led to it? What actions did Shay and the other farmers take? What did the militia do? What was its result
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Shays’ Rebellion was a series of violent attacks on courthouses and other government properties in Massachusetts that began in 1786 and led to a full-blown military confrontation in 1787. The rebels were mostly ex-Revolutionary War soldiers-turned farmers who opposed state economic policies causing poverty and property foreclosures. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, a farmer and former soldier who fought at Bunker Hill and was one of several leaders of the insurrection.
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Shays' Rebellion was a series of violent attacks on ... But other actions began to take place. ... In December 1786, a militia assaulted a farmer and his family .
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