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One of the main causes of Shays' Rebellion was farmers
A.
taking on too much debt.
B.
not growing enough crops.
C.
taking on too much work.
D.
not being able to own land.
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A. taking on too much debt.
Many Revolutionary War veterans and small farmers faced heavy debts, high taxes, and aggressive foreclosures, which led to Shays' Rebellion in 1786–87.
Many Revolutionary War veterans and small farmers faced heavy debts, high taxes, and aggressive foreclosures, which led to Shays' Rebellion in 1786–87.
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