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Why did Americans react so strongly and forcibly to Shays’ Rebellion?
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Why did Americans react so strongly and forcibly to Shays’ Rebellion?
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Why did Americans react so strongly and forcibly to Shays’ Rebellion?
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The Americans reacted like that because they were angry on how against repressive debt and property tax collection was at that time and opposition to high taxes and stringent economic conditions.
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