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- Historically, scholars have argued that the four thousand rebels, called Shaysites, who protested against economic and civil rights injustices by the M****achusetts...
- Movement (1765–1771) in Provincial North Carolina Regulator, a member of the Shaysites, followers of Daniel Shays during Shays' Rebellion (1786) Regulators,...
- fired over the approaching Shaysites' heads, and then ordered two cannons to fire grapeshot at Shays' men. Four Shaysites were killed and twenty wounded...
- Republic of Geneva the third estate 1786–1787 Shays' Rebellion United States Shaysites Rebellion suppressed 1786–1787 Lofthusreisingen Norway Rebels 1787 Abaco...
- encountered state troops commanded by General John Paterson near East Lee. The Shaysites paraded a fake cannon crafted from a yarn beam, and the troops fled. Early...
- pro-Constitution forces attacked him in the press, comparing him unfavorably to the Shaysites. Henry Jackson was particularly vicious: "[Gerry has] done more injury...
- Shays and a group of Revolutionary War veterans (who called themselves Shaysites) stopped the civil court from sitting in Northampton, in an uprising known...
- against ratification of the Constitution. Only Whiting was regarded as a Shaysite and an Anti-Federalist, while the other five men were Federalists - and...
- Middle**** County Court in Concord was forced to adjourn by an armed mob of Shaysites, "The number at 11 o’clock was about seventy, but increased in the afternoon...
- warning shot. Two cannons were fired directly into Shays's men. Four of the Shaysites were killed, and thirty were immediately wounded. No musket fire took...