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Why did daniel shay lead a rebellion?

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To stop courts from jailing people who couldn't pay taxes.

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Daniel Shays was the symbolic leader of Shays' Rebellion, which was started as a protest by Massachusetts farmers against high taxes and prison sentences for debtors. Shays had been a captain in the Continental army prior to the American Revolution. In the autumn of 1786, a group of protesters known as the Regulators forced the closure of local courts in Springfield, Mass.
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