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This Day in Boston HistoryJanuary 25th, 1787
Shays Rebellion Rebuffed

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On this day,
Daniel Shays a former Revolutionary Army captain, led 2,000 rebels to
Springfield to storm the arsenal. Government forces of 1200 soldiers led
by General Shepard quelled the uprising.
The rebellion was fueled by grossly unfair debt laws, poor economic conditions
and politicians which disregarded western Massachusetts. Offended by this
inequity, farmers and working people retook the arms and in some cases
the uniforms they had used fighting for freedom from England.
Fourteen of the insurrection's leaders would be sentenced to hang for
treason. Most were later pardoned by the newly elected Governor John Hancock.
Shays Rebellion is considered a primary reason why the founding fathers
went on to establish a strong central government in the U.S. Constitution.
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