Shays Rebellion “The people who have stepped up to demand rights for themselves and others are likely to be put in jails from home.” Why would they be put in jail? What did Shays rebellion do to be put in such a harsh condition? You might be asking these questions, but surprisingly enough, there is plenty of evidence to prove why Shays Rebellion should have been put in jail for their actions. Although many believe that Shays and his followers were freedom-fighters, they were actually rebels because they could have handled the situation better,they were not logical about the situation and they caused many riots. Shays Rebellion may have done the things they did for a good cause, but at the end of the day, the situation could have been handled better. …show more content…
According to the text in the excerpt adapted from a letter by Abigail Adams, “Luxury and wasteful spending of money both in furniture and dress has spread to all of our countrymen and women. This led people to build debt, that they cannot pay off.” Based off the evidence we can infer that Shays rebellion shouldn’t have blamed the wealthy when they saved their money rather than spending it on certain luxuries to satisfy their wants for certain