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'''Shays Rebellion (1786-1787)''' - An armed uprising in Massachusetts that started in 1786 fueled by repressive state tax and debt collection policies. Escalated into armed conflict when the rebels unsuccessfully attempted to sieze the [[Springfield Arsenal]]. Ended in 1787 after actions by the state militia.  
'''Shays Rebellion (1786-1787)''' - An armed uprising in Massachusetts that started in 1786 fueled by repressive state tax and debt collection policies. Escalated into armed conflict when the rebels unsuccessfully attempted to sieze the [[Springfield Arsenal]]. Ended in 1787 after actions by the state militia.  


'''See Also:'''
'''See Also:'''
* [[:Category:Shays Rebellion|Shays Rebellion]]
* [[:Category:Shays Rebellion|Shays Rebellion Category]]


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays'_Rebellion Wikipedia - Shays Rebellion]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shays'_Rebellion Wikipedia - Shays Rebellion]


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Shays Rebellion (1786-1787) - An armed uprising in Massachusetts that started in 1786 fueled by repressive state tax and debt collection policies. Escalated into armed conflict when the rebels unsuccessfully attempted to sieze the Springfield Arsenal. Ended in 1787 after actions by the state militia.

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