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Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in 1786-1787 in Massachusetts, primarily led by Daniel Shays, where farmers protested against high taxes and economic injustices. This rebellion highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, particularly the inability of the federal government to maintain order and provide support to struggling states, ultimately demonstrating the need for a stronger national government.
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