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What was the primary purpose of Shay's attacks?


Take prominent men, such as Sam Adams, hostage


Attacked Debtors Courts to close them

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The primary purpose of Shay's Rebellion, which took place in 1786-1787, was to protest against economic injustices and the oppressive taxation and debt collection practices that were affecting many farmers, particularly in Massachusetts. The rebellion was largely aimed at stopping the foreclosure of farms and closing debtor courts, which were a significant source of distress for many farmers who were unable to pay their debts.

While taking prominent men, such as Sam Adams, hostage might have been a tactic used during the uprising, the overarching goal was to address the broader economic grievances and to demand reforms. Thus, the correct answer in this context would be: **Attacked Debtors Courts to close them.**
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