A strong national government would threaten individual liberty.
B. Plantation owners started to prefer slave labor over indentured servants.
The answer is E
The two generally operate separately, although federal courts may overrule state court decisions that violate the US Constitution or federal law
Shay's Rebellion highlighted major problems with the Articles of Confederation because State governments had difficulties fixing their economies and raising militias for defense. Shay's Rebellion highlighted the need for a stronger central government to prove for the economic welfare and civil defense of the newly formed United States.