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White raven [17]
3 years ago
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Shays' Rebellion encouraged national leaders to A. change the Declaration of Independence. B. repeal the Bill of Rights. C. seek

alternatives to the Articles of Confederation. D. repeal the Stamp Act.
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2 answers:
worty [1.4K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D. repeal the Stamp Act.

Explanation:

The Shay Rebellion was an armed uprising in Massachusetts, mainly in and around Springfield in 1786 and 1787. The American veteran of the United States War of Independence Daniel Shays led four thousand rebels (called shaysites) in a protest against the perceived economic and civil injustices. Shays was a farmer from Massachusetts at the start of the War of Independence; He joined the Continental Army, participated in the battles of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Bunker Hill and Saratoga Battles, and was finally wounded in combat.

Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
4 0

Shay's Rebellion encouraged national leaders to seek alternatives to the Articles of Confederation.

Further Explanation:

Shay's Rebellion was a revolt that took place shortly after America won their independence from Great Britain. The main cause of this rebellion was the taxes implemented by state governments after the American Revolution. Men like Daniel Shay, who served in the Continental Army during the Revolution, were being taxed even though they were never paid for their military service.

This rebellion deals with the Articles of Confederation because it showed how weak the central (aka federal) government was underneath this constitution. Due to the lack of power by the federal government, they failed to put down this rebellion when it began. This is why delegates called for a convention to address the issues of the Articles of Confederation. This constitutional convention lead to the creation of a new US Constitution.

Learn More:

Military and the Articles of Confederation- brainly.com/question/10978050

Key Details:

Topic: American History, Constitutional History

Grade Level: 7-12

Keywords: Shay's Rebellion, Articles of Confederation, Constitutional Convention, US Constitution

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