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  • 19-08-2015
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How did the actions of Daniel Shays and his followers relate to the economic problem of the Confederation period? What was the significance of the movement he led?

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  • 19-08-2015
The primary way in which Shay's Rebellion showcased the economic issues of the age was that it proved that the federal government lacked any adequate means to put down the rebellion, and that there was no central system of taxation, which was needed to pay of war debts. 
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