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26 May, 09:20
What was the cause of Shays' Rebellion
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The ultimate origins of Shay's Rebellion are slightly complicated, but the idea was that a group of people led by Shay, who was a veteran of the war, rose up in protest over the tyrannical economic policies of Massachusetts, which they thought were taxing too much.
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