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... there was a potentially hazard of black slaves' rebellion after 1680 ... Similarly, Massachusetts experienced colonial conflicts as Chesapeake did, but the reasons ...
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... of this issue up to the authorities of Pennsylvania as Congress had left the fighting of Shays's Rebellion to the authorities of Massachusetts in 1787. ...
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... Even Daniel Shays, who led the party was pardoned. When the rebellion was over, peace and prosperity gradually returned to Massachusetts. ...
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... Among the most discontented were farmers in western Massachusetts, who banded together and ... Shays, and the whole thing was called Shays' Rebellion The Rebellion ...
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... The Massachusetts state government put down the uprising, but Shay's Rebellion convinced many nationalists that there could be no security for people or ...
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... Miller, John C., The Federalist Era, Harper & Row, Inc., NY, 1960. Szatmary, David P., Shay's Rebellion, University of Massachusetts Press 1980.
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... For example, in Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts in 1786, hundreds of indebted farmers attempted to protest for lighter taxes and suspensions of property ...
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... Even though the rebellion failed, in the next general election Massachusetts' voters selected representatives that were sympathetic to Shays' demands. ...
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... This rebellion was an uprising of dept-ridden Massachusetts's farmers. Private property was in danger and new nations reputation as well. ...
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... General Gage had been sent to Massachusetts as a military and civil governor to repress the signs of rebellion in the colony. He ...
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... Region's lack of government and Berkeley's excuses, Bacon's rebellion came shortly ... to the Articles of Agreement for Springfield, Massachusetts, suggests that ...
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... James Bowdoing, governor of Massachusetts at the time, quickly put the rebellion down. Later this uprising would be called Shays Rebellion. ...
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... punish Boston. The governor of Massachusetts was replaced by Gen. Gates of Great Britain to crush the Rebellion. The first thing ...
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... After Bacon's Rebellion, colonial tension with native peoples thorned the sides of ... Dissimilar from the Southern Colony, Massachusetts had a diversified economy ...
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... The rebellion grew and later became apparent that neither Congress or Massachusetts had enough money to raise a militia against the rebellion. ...
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... fight in their struggle. In 1775, Britain declared Massachusetts of being in a state of rebellion. They dispatched troops to Lexington ...
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... an angry English Parliament passes the first of a series of Coercive Acts (called Intolerable Acts by Americans) in response to the rebellion in Massachusetts. ...
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... an angry English Parliament passes the first of a series of Coercive Acts (called Intolerable Acts by Americans) in response to the rebellion in Massachusetts. ...
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... to things that were going on and therefore, Bacon's Rebellion was made ... The New England colonies were: Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and ...
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... Probably the most important event that broke the camel's back regarding the popular threat to property was Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts, where farmers ...
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... Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) was one event that dramatized the weakness of the ... In Massachusetts, when legislation refused relief, Daniel Shays led armed men to ...
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... Inflation was a large problem, and some uprisings against the government occured, such as Shay's Rebellion. In Massachusetts, farmers were revolting because ...
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... This rebellion showed how weak the government actually was. When Massachusetts called for help the congress was unable to provide the needed aid because of ...
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... proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided ... are justifiably acceptable; rather, supporting the protest and rebellion of individuals in ...
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... why was the sudden transition made, from obedience to rebellion, but to ... Connecticut alone sent 2,600 bushels of grain, Massachusetts sent 258 sheep, NewJersey ...
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... Rebellion to the Stamp Act was strong and violent. ... The Massachusetts Government Act closed the colony's charter and didn't allow town meetings. ...
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... and often painful, process by which God brought them from rebellion to obedience. ... under God, of which the "Holy Commonwealths" of Massachusetts and Connecticut ...
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... With Shaw's encouragement, the men of the 54th and 55th Massachusetts decided not to ... the fort and open the door to the birthplace of rebellion, the symbolism ...
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... to respond, shay and his armed followers closed the courts in Western Massachusetts in protest of foreclosed properties. This rebellion demonstrated the ...
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... and organized a signature-gathering campaign in Central and Western Massachusetts to get ... The challenge, as he saw it, was to turn the youths' rebellion into a ...
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