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Alex
4 years ago
14

Using complete sentences explain the Whiskey Rebellion and why its outcome is significant

History
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marusya05 [52]4 years ago
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Shays's Rebellion was a rebellionamong farmers in Massachusetts that began in 1786. The rebellion isimportant because it is seen as one of the major factors that led to the writing of the new Constitution. When the United States first became independent, its constitution was called the Articles of Confederation
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