Shay's Rebellion was significant to the Articles of Confederation primarily because it showed weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The rebellion highlighted the inability of the government under the Articles to maintain order and provide for the economic needs of citizens, leading to calls for a stronger federal government.
Why was Shay's Rebellion significant to the Articles of Confederation?
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It showed weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
It showed strengths of the Articles of Confederation
It gave rights to veterans
It gave rights to the farmers
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