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Shays may
refer to:
Daniel Shays (c. 1747 – 1825), post-colonial
leader of
Shays'
Rebellion Chris Shays (born 1945),
American politician and
former United...
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Connecticut in Congress.
Shays was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of
Margaret "Peggy" (née Oliver) and
Thurston Crane Shays. His
maternal grandmother...
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Daniel Shays (August 1747 –
September 29, 1825) was an
American soldier,
revolutionary and
farmer famous for
allegedly leading Shays' Rebellion, a populist...
- were led by
Revolutionary War
veteran Daniel Shays. By the
early 2020s,
scholarship has
suggested that
Shays's role in the
protests was
significantly and...
- 1978–1982
Shay,
Arabic tea
Shay's Warehouse and Stable, in New Hamburg, New York The
Shay,
Halifax Town F.C. and RLFC venue,
England Shays' Rebellion...
- Club
Shay Shay is an
American podcast hosted by
sports analyst and
former NFL
player Shannon Sharpe. It is co-produced by The
Volume and
Shay Shay media...
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Shays Cr**** is a
stream in
northeastern Madison County in the U.S.
state of Missouri. It is a
tributary of
Village Cr****.
Shays Cr****
bears the name of...
- la Paz, Mexico. 116
Shays survive today, some a
combination of
parts of two
Shays. This is a
partial list: The
oldest surviving Shay,
serial number 122...
- consultant, and
Green Party nominee Richard Duffee.
Himes defeated Shays, 51% to 47%.
While Shays won 14 of the district's 17 towns,
Himes won all
three of the...
- legislation, H.R. 2356—introduced by Rep.
Chris Shays (R-CT), is the
version that
became law.
Shays–Meehan was
originally introduced as H.R. 380. In...