Which statements about Shays's Rebellion are true?



Choose exactly two answers that are correct.

Responses

It started because a large portion of the population remained loyal to Great Britain, despite the fact that the Americans won the Revolutionary War.

It started because a large portion of the population remained loyal to Great Britain, despite the fact that the Americans won the Revolutionary War.

It began because many citizens felt that they were being overly and unfairly taxed by their state governments.

It began because many citizens felt that they were being overly and unfairly taxed by their state governments.

It caused the early leaders of the United States to seek the intervention of the British Army to help the government quell the violence.

It caused the early leaders of the United States to seek the intervention of the British Army to help the government quell the violence.

It led many Americans to recognize the need for a stronger national government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation.

It began because many citizens felt that they were being overly and unfairly taxed by their state governments.

It led many Americans to recognize the need for a stronger national government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation.

The correct statements about Shays's Rebellion are:

- It began because many citizens felt that they were being overly and unfairly taxed by their state governments.
- It led many Americans to recognize the need for a stronger national government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation.