Daniel Shay and his followers were subjected to _______________. a. property foreclosures c. forced into indentured servitude b. sent to debtors’ prison d. all of the above
What do you think could be eliminated?
a, i think idk
what do you know about Daniel Shays and what he led?
Shays' Rebellion, he led that
but he was a soldier during the revolutionary war...
do you know why he started Shays rebellion? and yes he way, but that isn't important for this question
was*
because taxes or something idk
lemme give you the full definition: The farmers who fought in the Revolutionary War had received little compensation, and by the 1780s many were struggling to make ends meet. Businesses in Boston and elsewhere demanded immediate payment for goods that farmers had previously bought on credit and often paid off through barter.~google so they were given little money meaning they could not pay for their farms. By 1786, farmers were under enormous economic pressure, dissatisfied with ordinary legislative policy and fearing the usurpation of government functions by conventions and associations. Shay's Rebellion, which broke out in September 1786, was an armed protest against the taxation and collection of smallholder debts . Shays' rebellion was unsuccessful and the participants, along with Daniel Shays, were subjected to property executions, forced into hired servitude and sent to prisoners of debtors .~google this helps you
ok thank you
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