What did Shays' Rebellion have to do with the Constitution?
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What did Shays' Rebellion have to do with the Constitution?
Shay's Rebellion:
Shay's Rebellion was an uprising led by a former soldier from the Revolutionary War. It took place in Western Massachusetts between 1786 and 1787.
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Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and Shays Rebellion
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Chapter 5 / Lesson 3Initially, the new nation of the United States of America was guided by the Articles of Confederation. Learn the weaknesses of the Articles, and understand why this agreement created an ineffective government. Explore the role of Shays' Rebellion.
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