Daniel Shays Rebellion Research Paper

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A is an incorrect statement because Daniel Shays did not get killed or executed as a result of the conflict. In the source titled, "Mount Vernon" it stated that "Many participants were later captured and most men, including Shays, eventually received amnesty as part of a general pardon." Daniel Shays was not hung, rather he was released back to his family where he later died in September 1825. Answer choice B is the legitimate answer because in the book for this class it says, "The state government [Massachusettes] responded by sending 4,400 militiamen." That statement is referring to the time when Shays and his rebels were marching to the federal armory in Springfield. The militia only had to fire warning shots and one cannonball to quarrel the incoming onslaught. Later on, the militia was able to convince the 4000 rebels to surrender in exchange for amnesty as mentioned by the "American History for Kids" website. …show more content…

The website, "American History for Kids" mentions that out of the whole conflict, a total of 6 people were killed as a result of battle and less than 100 people were injured or wounded. On the subject of "a great number of executions;" it also mentioned on the same website that only two people were hung as a consequence for their part in Shays Rebellion. The two people being Charles Rose and John Bly, leaders of the rebel cause. Answer choice D is erroneous because of one paragraph found in the book. That paragraph stating, "In the wake of Shays Rebellion...many among the 'rich and well-born' agreed with Washington that the nation was tottering. The time had come to empower the national government to bring social order and economic stability." From the way this narrative is presented, George Washington wanted to put more power in the hands of the central government with the people of the nation standing with