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In a paragraph, analyze how the American Revolution worsened the economic condition for many citizens. Consider the people who raised concerns about economic problems. Include the steps citizens took to address their economic problems.
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The American Revolution, while a pivotal moment for independence, exacerbated economic hardships for many citizens, particularly those in rural areas and the working class. Inflation rose sharply due to reliance on paper currency, while British blockades crippled trade, resulting in shortages of essential goods. As grievances mounted, individuals such as farmers and artisans voiced concerns about their declining economic conditions, often citing the inability to pay debts or provide for their families. In response, citizens organized protests, such as Shays' Rebellion in 1786, demanding economic reforms and relief from oppressive tax burdens, ultimately illustrating a growing frustration with the new government's inability to address their financial struggles effectively.

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