Table of Contents
- 1 What happened to farmers during Shays Rebellion?
- 2 Which of the following selections best supports the idea that Shays Rebellion was caused by harsh debt laws?
- 3 Why did Massachusetts’s farmers take part in Shays Rebellion and what was the result of the Rebellion?
- 4 What is Jefferson’s main point about Shays rebellion?
- 5 What is the main event in Shays Rebellion crisis in the infant US republic?
- 6 What is the main idea of Jefferson’s letter to Madison?
What happened to farmers during Shays Rebellion?
The farmers who fought in the Revolutionary War had received little compensation, and by the 1780s many were struggling to make ends meet. Businesses in Boston and elsewhere demanded immediate payment for goods that farmers had previously bought on credit and often paid off through barter.
How did the government respond to Shays Rebellion?
The government responded by attempting to suppress the rebellion. The farmers in question—led by the very revolutionaries who had fought against such taxes in the American war for independence—were rebelling against taxes imposed by the state government of Massachusetts.
Which of the following selections best supports the idea that Shays Rebellion was caused by harsh debt laws?
Which of the following selections BEST supports the idea that Shays’ Rebellion was caused by harsh debt laws? Instead, local sheriffs seized many farms and some farmers who couldn’t pay their debts were put in prison.
What did George Washington call Shays Rebellion?
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 & constitutions of our own making as now appears I should have thought him a bedlamite – a fit subject for a mad house.” He wrote that if the government “shrinks.
Why did Massachusetts’s farmers take part in Shays Rebellion and what was the result of the Rebellion?
Shays’ Rebellion was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government’s increased efforts to collect taxes both on individuals and their trades. The fight took place mostly in and around Springfield during 1786 and 1787.
What is Jefferson’s main point about Shays Rebellion?
Thomas Jefferson believed that any rebellion was a good thing because it helped to protect the people’s liberty and limit the power of the government.
What is Jefferson’s main point about Shays rebellion?
What was a significant effect of Shays rebellion?
Shay’s Rebellion brought a massive change to the government. It replaced the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution. Then rebellion showed that the Articles were too weak and gave too much power to the individual colonies.
What is the main event in Shays Rebellion crisis in the infant US republic?
Facing prison time for unpaid debt, farmers revolted against their government leaders. This was Shays’ Rebellion. The rebellion signaled a need for a stronger central government to take care of its citizens and a president for local government officials to seek leadership.
What was the most important result of Shays rebellion?
Shays’s Rebellion, (August 1786–February 1787), uprising in western Massachusetts in opposition to high taxes and stringent economic conditions. As a result of the rebellion, the Massachusetts legislature enacted laws easing the economic condition of debtors.
What is the main idea of Jefferson’s letter to Madison?
In his letter to Madison, Jefferson expresses his belief that the agreement might be interpreted as opening up the Mississippi to Spanish rule, thus provoking a war between settlers in the west and Spain, and eventually, dividing the nation.