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This about the Shay's Rebellion.

Why couldn’t the Continental Army be sent in to suppress the rebellion?

How did the people of Boston respond to Shays’ Rebellion?

What were the results of Shays’ Rebellion?

How did this event showcase the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

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Answered by prakriti304
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Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. When the central government couldn't put down the rebellion, the first stirrings of federalism began to gather strength. The British, of course, did not recognize the Declaration and continued to send troops to contain the rebellion.

The federal government found itself unable to finance troops to put down the rebellion, and it was consequently put down by the Massachusetts State militia and a privately funded local militia.

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