Jefferson’s strategy was to starve the British and close their factories.
Jefferson hoped to end the impressment of US soldiers through the Embargo Act of 1807. The law, which was passed by US Congress and signed by Jefferson prohibited American ships from trading in all foreign ports
Answer:
This rebellion demonstrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, and convinced many states of the need for a stronger central government.
Explanation:
The primary impact of Shays' Rebellion on the formation of Constitution was a more powerful central government capable of keeping the states in order. The rebellion made delegates fearful of the possibility of the entire country collapsing into anarchy in the absence of a powerful central government