The Articles Of Confederation And Shay's Rebellion

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Originally, after declaring independence from England, the founders of these United States constructed the Articles of Confederation as the supreme governing document, which was ratified in 1781. The Articles of Confederation outlined a government in which, the centralized government, similar to that of England’s that they had just separated from, would have very little power. Instead, the individual states would retain the majority of the power themselves and were united under a “League of Friendship”. This continued until in August of 1786 Daniel Shays led a rebellion of 4,000 against the Massachusetts government for perceived economic injustices, infringement of rights, and government corruption. Shays Rebellion demonstrated the ease