Shays

’ Rebellion Essay, Research Paper


Shays’ Rebellion


After the American Revolution unsettled economic conditions


and a severe depression tore the young nation. Paper money


was in circulation, but little of it was honored at face


value. Merchants and other “sound money” men wanted


currencies with gold backing. In Massachusetts the “sound


money” men were property owners and controlled the


government. Most of those who were harmed by the depression


were without property and thus unable to vote. Conflict


between these two groups grew until thousands of men in the


western counties rose in armed revolt. They were led by


Daniel Shays (1747-1825), a captain during the American


Revolution. Shays’ Rebellion lasted from August 1786 to


February 1787. The agitators objected to heavy land and


poll taxes, the high cost of lawsuits, high salaries of


state officials, oppressive court decisions, and


dictatorial rulings of the state senate.


In Northampton, Worcester, Great Barrington, and Concord


on August 29 the mob succeeded in keeping the courts closed


so debtors could not be tried and put into prison. Fearful


of being tried for treason for this action, Shays and his


men broke up the state Supreme Court session at Springfield


the following month. The revolt took a more serious turn


when Shays and a force of 1,200 men returned to Springfield


in January to capture the arsenal. Action by American


general William Shepard of the national government


prevented the attack on January 25. The rebels fled toward


Petersham, where they were finally defeated. Most of the


insurgents were captured in early February, ending the


rebellion. The leaders were condemned to death for treason


but were later pardoned. Shays himself later received a war


pension for his service in the American Revolution.


Although they were defeated, thei

r act of defiance worried


many property owners who became afraid that similar


rebellions might arise. The fears raised by Shays’


Rebellion woke a number of people up to the need of a


strong, central government. George Washington wrote to


James Madison: “We are either a united people or we are


not. If the former, let us act as a nation. If we are not,


let us no longer act a farce by pretending to it.” Many


consider this rebellion to be a major factor in the calling


of the Constitutional Convention.


Shays’ Rebellion was one of several disturbances in


different states. It hastened the movement for a federal


government strong enough “to ensure domestic tranquility,”


as stated in the preamble to the Constitution, which


established the United States.


That is the Shays Rebellion in brief. The sentiments behind


these actions, of roughly 200 years ago, seem very much


alive today. Clearly the Nation is grappling with many of


Daniel’s issues once again.


Daniel Shays is a local hero in Western Massachusetts A


substantial number of streets and highways bear his name.


I hold it that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good


thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in


the physical. . . . It is a medicine necessary for the


sound health of government.


What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The


tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with


the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural


manure.


Thomas Jefferson (1743 1826), U.S. president. Letter, 13


Nov. 1787, referring to Daniel Shays s rebellion of poor


farmers in Massachusetts. Jefferson, writing from Paris,


was the only one of the American leaders not alarmed by


news of the revolt.


Bibliography:


Feidel, F., and May, E., eds., Shays’s Rebellion (1989);


Kaufman, M., ed.,

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