Shays's rebellion in 1787 was in response to what? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
expansion of territories
the Northwest Ordinance
seizure of farms
increased taxes

1 answer

Shays's Rebellion in 1787 was primarily a response to:

  • seizure of farms
  • increased taxes

The rebellion was driven by farmers' frustrations over economic difficulties, including high taxes and the threat of losing their farms due to debt. The expansion of territories and the Northwest Ordinance are not directly related to the causes of Shays's Rebellion.