Category: Shays' Rebellion
Categories: Wars 1500-1799 | United States Military History
Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in central and western Massachusetts in 1786 and 1787. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War and one of the rebel leaders.
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Person Profiles (13)
Sewell Abbott
05 Nov 1768 New Braintree, Worcester, Massachusetts, Colonial America - abt 1810
Jonathan Bassett
27 May 1763 Mansfield, Windham County, Connecticut Colony - 14 Jun 1798
John Boyd
21 Dec 1764 Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts Bay - 04 Oct 1830
Abel Dinsmore
27 Sep 1736 Bedford, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay - 27 Sep 1803
Henry Gale
22 Mar 1752 Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 13 Aug 1836
Perez Hamlin
03 Feb 1748 Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut - 13 Aug 1826
Seth Morse
03 Jan 1757 Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 19 Nov 1840
Jabez Rollings
abt 1767 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay - 04 Oct 1842
Job Shattuck
11 Feb 1736 Groton, Middlesex, Province of Massachusetts Bay - 13 Jan 1819
Joseph Stebbins
15 Oct 1749 Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 15 Nov 1816
Agrippa Wells
27 Nov 1738 Deerfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony - 1809
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