What caused Shays Rebellion
Attack on Spring Field
Aftermath of Shays Rebellion
Daniel Shay's
The Rebellion begins
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What did Businesses in Boston demand for?  

They demanded for immediate payment for goods.

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Where did General Lincoln sent troops to and why?

He sent them to Connecticut River because to prevent advances from Luke Day's group

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How is Shays memorialize?

By the Daniel Shays Highway in western Massachusetts

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Where was he raise?

Hopkinton, Massachusetts 

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When did Shays Rebellion begin?

August 29, 1786

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What was expected of Massachusetts residents?

They were expected to pay higher taxes.

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How many men approached the arsenal in January morning 1787?

1200 men

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Daniel Shays was pardoned and moved to what location?

Sparta, New York

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When was he born and died?

He was born in 1747 and died in September 29, 1825

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What did the Committees of town leaders do for the legislature in Boston to enact?

They drafted a document of grievances and proposed reforms 

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What did the farmers that fought in the Revolutionary War receive?

They received compensation, and by the 1780s many were struggling to make ends meet.

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What kind of weapons did the men use to fight with against the arsenal? 

Some men had to use guns, clubs, and pitchforks

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The Boston Legislature passed the Disqualification Act banning rebels from doing what?

Serving on juries, holding public office, and voting or working as schoolmasters

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What war was Daniel Shay's in?

Revolutionary War

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What year and season did farmers in western Massachusetts began to take direct action against debtors’ courts?

In 1786, Summer

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Why weren't farmers able to settler their debts?

There was no paper money in circulation and no gold or silver to be accessed

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Where did General Lincolns troops marched from this location to what location and provide what?

They marched from Worcester to Springfield and to provide additional defense.

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What is a Disqualification Act?

 It sets forth conditions for granting pardons to the men who participated in Shays' Rebellion as privates or non-commissioned officers.

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Who was Daniel Shays?

Daniel Shays was an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer famous for being one of the leaders of Shays' Rebellion

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Who were blocking the judges from holding court?

A crowd of hundreds of armed mens

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Why did Boston authorities began to arrest the farmers and foreclose on their farms?

With no means to move their crops and make money to pay off debts and taxes

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What was the two other groups of insurgents that traveled to join Shays called?

Luke Day and Eli Parsons

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Who was the newly-elected governor that gave rebels to receive pardons?

John Hancock

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What did he accomplish during his life?

Shays joined the local militia during the American Revolution and rose to the rank of captain in the 5th Massachusetts Regiment.

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Why did Captain Joseph Hines lead several hundred men to Northampton?

To block judges from entering the courthouse.

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