What was the significance of Shay's Rebellion?

a. It led to the overthrow of the corrupt Massachusetts government.
b. It convinced many prominent Americans that the nation needed a stronger national government to prevent such uprisings.
c. It convinced many Americans to oppose the formation of an English-type of government.
d. It contributed to the passage of a series of harsh slave laws in many southern states .


Ans: b. It convinced many prominent Americans that the nation needed a stronger national government to prevent such uprisings.

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