Which of the following factors was a cause of Shays' Rebellion?

An increase of state taxes angered poor farmers.

Slavery had spread into Massachusetts.

The national government had the power to tax states.

A decrease of state taxes angered wealthy landowners.

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The correct answer is: An increase of state taxes angered poor farmers.

Shays' Rebellion was largely fueled by economic hardship and the burden of high state taxes, which affected many poor farmers in Massachusetts after the American Revolutionary War. They struggled to pay these taxes and faced the threat of losing their farms, leading to the uprising.