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  2. Shays's Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Shays's Rebellion was an armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes on both individuals and their trades. [2] [3] [4] The fighting took place in the areas around Springfield during 1786 and 1787.

  3. Rufus King - Wikipedia

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    King was born on March 24, 1755, in Scarborough, which was then part of Massachusetts but is now in Maine. [1] He was a son of Isabella (Bragdon) and Richard King, a prosperous farmer, merchant, lumberman, and sea captain [1] who had settled at Dunstan Landing in Scarborough, near Portland, Maine, and had made a modest fortune by the time Rufus was born.

  4. Daniel Shays - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Shays (August 1747 – September 29, 1825) was an American soldier, revolutionary and farmer famous for allegedly leading Shays' Rebellion, a populist uprising against controversial debt collection and tax policies that took place in Massachusetts between 1786 and 1787. The actual role played by Shays in the rebellion is disputed by ...

  5. Is the US about to fall to authoritarianism? Here’s what ...

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    From the violent Shays Rebellion to the Jan. 6 insurrection, American democracy has been tested several times. | Opinion

  6. Prussian scheme - Wikipedia

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    Prince Henry of Prussia was reportedly suggested for the hypothetical throne if the Constitutional Convention of 1787 created a monarchy.. The protracted disturbances created by the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation as the United States' constitution, which culminated in Shays' Rebellion, reportedly gave rise to a small "class of men in the community who gave very serious ...

  7. Job Shattuck - Wikipedia

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    He was a key figure in the nation-defining 1786–87 farmers' revolt known as Shays' Rebellion, leading forces that shut down a state court in Concord. He was arrested in late 1786 on charges of treason , but was pardoned in 1787 by Governor John Hancock .

  8. Benjamin Tupper - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, he served as a Massachusetts legislator, and he assisted Gen. William Shepard in stopping Shays' Rebellion. Benjamin Tupper was a co-founder of the Ohio Company of Associates, and was a pioneer to the Ohio Country, involved in establishing Marietta as the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory.

  9. List of revolutions and rebellions - Wikipedia

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    Shays' Rebellion: United States: Shaysites Rebellion suppressed 1786–1787 Lofthusreisingen: Norway Rebels 1787 Abaco Slave Revolt: Great Britain: Rebels Rebellion suppressed 1788 Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion: Ottoman Empire: Serb rebels Rebellion suppressed 1789–1799 French Revolution Kingdom of France: Revisionaries Revolutionary victory