SHAYS'S REBELLION

1786–87, armed insurrection by farmers in W Massachusetts against the state government. Debt-ridden farmers, struck by the economic depression that followed the American Revolution, petitioned the state senate to issue paper money and to halt foreclosure of mortgages on their property and their own imprisonment for debt as a result of high land taxes. Sentiment was particularly high against the commercial interests who controlled the state senate in Boston, and the lawyers who hastened the farmers' bankruptcy by their exorbitant fees for litigation. When the state senate failed to undertake reform, armed insurgents in the Berkshire Hills and the Connecticut valley, under the leadership of Daniel Shays and others, began (Aug., 1786) forcibly to prevent the county courts from sitting to make judgments for debt. In September they forced the state supreme court at Springfield to adjourn. Early in 1787, Gov. James Bowdoin appointed Gen. Benjamin Lincoln to command 4,400 men against the rebels. Before these troops arrived at Springfield, Gen. William Shepard's soldiers there had repelled an attack on the federal arsenal. The rebels, losing several men, had dispersed, and Lincoln's troops pursued them to Petersham, where they were finally routed. Shays escaped to Vermont. Most of the leaders were pardoned almost immediately, and Shays was finally pardoned in June, 1788. The rebellion influenced Massachusetts's ratification of the U.S. Constitution; it also swept Bowdoin out of office and achieved some of its legislative goals.

See G. R. Minot, History of the Insurrections in Massachusetts in 1786 (1788, repr. 1971); R. J. Taylor, Western Massachusetts in the Revolution (1954, repr. 1967); M. L. Starkey, A Little Rebellion (1955); D. P. Szatmary, Shays' Rebellion (1980).

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"Shayss Rebellion in Worcester County, Mas sachussets" Ph.D. thesis, Clark University, 1927 , p. 1; idem, "Shayss Rebellion," Massachusetts Law Quarterly 12 , no. 5 February 1927 : 40, 42...
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Shayss Rebellion: The American Revolutions Final Battle. by Stuart Leibiger Shayss Rebellion: The American Revolutions Final...school and college student learns that Shayss Rebellion was an uprising of debtors...
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...their own economic security. Jill Lepore dismisses Shayss Rebellion in a single sentence, describing it as "an armed uprising...face value. Leonards notes that the participants in Shayss RebelUon didnt caU themselves rebels. Instead, they...
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...1774, most delegates had no intention of initiating rebellion. They were, by and large, still loyal to the crown...rivalry among the several states over trade, and Shayss Rebellion in Massachusetts, among other things, finally brought...
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...hospitals add to the citys economy. Settled in 1673, Worcester suffered Native American attacks in 1675 and 1683. In Shayss Rebellion the courthouse was besieged (1786) by insurgents. The first womans suffrage national convention was held (1850...
...leader in the revolt of small farmers that resulted from postwar economic depression; the uprising became known as Shayss Rebellion. After the defeat of the insurgents in Feb., 1787, Shays fled to Vermont. He was finally pardoned in June...
...into with foreign nations. Severe economic troubles produced radical economic and political movements, such as Shayss Rebellion . The monetary schemes of the states brought floods of paper money, which some of the states, notably Rhode Island...
...had no executive authority, it was weak domestically. Local economic depressions bred discontent that erupted in Shayss Rebellion , further revealing the weakness of the federal government. Advocates of strong central government bitterly attacked...
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