- An Account of Shays's Rebellion (1786�1787)
Read the first hand account of Shays's Rebellion by General Benjamin Lincoln. Lincoln was the man who commanded the troops that put down this rebellion.
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- Boston Tea Party Historical Society
"The Boston Tea Party Historical Society is a private, non-profit educational and cultural organization established in 1996 to preserve and share the Boston Tea Party history. The Society collects, preserves and tells the story of the Boston Tea Party through an interactive website and publishing. We hope to engage the public with the excitement of discovery, inspire people with new perspectives on the past, and illuminate the relevance of history in our lives today." (About the Web site)
Your complete resource on this historic event. Pictures, documents, location, participants, timeline and much more.
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- Shays' Rebellion
Read about this rebellion and how it helped to bring about the writing of the United States Constitution.
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- Shays' Rebellion
Read how a former Revolutionary War Captain led a rebellion by farmers against unsettled economic conditions and against the politicians and the laws which were grossly unfair to farmers and working people in general.
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- Shays' Rebellion
This article by Michael A. Hoffman II discusses Shays' Rebllion in some detail. Hoffman claims that this Rebellion was a second American Revolution.
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- Shays' Rebellion and Related History, History Institute Workshop, 2/7/98
Check out Shays' Rebellion and related resources on this page at the History Institute web site.
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- Shays' Rebellion and the U.S. Constitution
This article by Katherine Amber Elms discusses the Rebellion and its effect on the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
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- Shays's Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle
Check out this review by Robert A. McGuire, of the 2002 book Shays's Rebelllion: The American Revolution's Final Battle by Leonard L. Richards. You shuold be able to check out the book at your local library.
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- The Boston Riot of 26 August 1765
This account of the destruction of the home of Thomas Hutchinson, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, is from a letter written by Hutchinson to Richard Jackson on 30 August. The riot mentioned here is refering to the Stamp act problems, thus, one of many Stamp Act Riots in the Colonies.
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- Whiskey Rebellion - Whiskey Insurrection Welcome to the Bradford House and the Whiskey Rebellion
Read about this 1794 Innsurection in Pennsylvania. This is the rebellion that George Washington as President literally took command of the Military to put down.
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- William Manning, "A Laborer," Explains Shays Rebellion in Massachusetts: "In as Plain a Manner as I Am Capable"
Read this account of Shays' Rebellion from William Manning, a Laborer and contemporary of Daniel Shays.
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