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Because Congress was unable to stop Shays’s Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny, it feared the

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Spread of future rebellions and anarchy.
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Upon facing the Shay´s Rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny, George Washington and other remarkable man of the history of United States saw the necessity of strngthen the Central Government. According to them, the government should guarantee the protection of the liberties and property of all citizens, therefore, preventing the risk of other mutinies or rebellions.

Some congressmen feared that these rebellions might spread other insurgent actions and decided to make some modifications of the Constitution regarding guidelines to maintain social order within states and regarding extradiction.

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