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I will pay for the following article Leonard L. Richards, Shays' Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle (2002). The work is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations
I will pay for the following article Leonard L. Richards, Shays' Rebellion: The American Revolution's Final Battle (2002). The work is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Despite Shay’s effort to overthrow Britain’s power over America, it furthermore resulted to worse political conditions for the Americans. This is because of the fact that it triggered the elite group governing them at that time to be more estranged, calling for a new constitution, discarding the Articles of Confederation which has been protecting the country for many years and putting a stop to the American Revolution. In “Shay’s Rebellion: The American Revolution’s Final Battle” by Leonard Richards, he corrects and opens the perception of people on the fact that the revolution Shay started actually created a huge impact that makes American society what it is today and was key to American freedom. One point he made would be that of the fact that the communities who were one with Shay to overpower the British did not only consist of a minority from Massachusetts instead, was a group well represented - consisting of the rich and poor (Richards, L., 2002). This point he made was indeed very crucial to the fact that Shay’s actions were not put to waste.