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    jealously. This gives them the feeling of authority. According to Rachel (the youngest in the group)‚ whenever I carry my 2.55 (Chanel quilted bag)‚ my peers will all look up to me and tell me how much they envy me. It gives me a sense of power. Shay Chua seconded Rachel opinion adding that her Chanel bag‚ watch and jacket is what sets her apart from the rest of the other aunties on the streets‚ especially when they are carrying a counterfeit Chanel bag. She claims that she gets preferential treatment

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    deal. A final reason is that the society didn’t like the way the Articles of Confederation worked. Massachusetts set higher taxes‚ which hurt farm owners really bad. A man named Daniel Shays started a rebellion‚ and him and his followers would tar & feather any tax collectors who came to his house for money. Shays was a former American soldier who fought in Bunker Hill‚ so he was capable of starting a pretty major rebellion with his aggressive skills and

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    three months’ experience with Kimber‚ I started to second guess myself on making new friends until I met Javian‚ Jaquan‚ and Shay in the café. They saw me sitting by myself and chose to sit and talk to me about school and classes. Ever since then‚ it has always been us four hanging out doing the things loyal friends should do. With the qualities Javian‚ Jaquan‚ and Shay have‚ I am happy with my new experience at Columbus State University. They each have respect for one another and they care about

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    FRQ Unit 3 With any new tax or law that the government creates‚ there will always be people who reject them. In the cases of the Shays and Whiskey Rebellions‚ the causes for protesting were money and taxes of goods. Both Rebellions had a hand in the uprising of the federal government. Shay’s raised alarm for the lack of a central government‚ while the whiskey rebellion solidified people’s confidence in the power of the national government. High taxes were the main cause for the Shay’s Rebellion

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    allowed the Northwest Territories to organize their own governments. It has also banned slavery from the region. A weakness of the Confederation would be that the congress had no power to coin money; therefore each state developed its own currency. Shays rebellion stopped the collection of taxes and forced the closing debtors’ courts thus showing the weakness of the Articles of confederation. This made people think they needed a stronger government‚ which led to the Constitutional Convention being

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    boundaries‚ as well as states taxing other states. This would lead to an important event in 1786‚ Shay’s Rebellion. Shay’s Rebellion acted as a wakeup call to the nation. The start of the rebellion came from Daniel Shay‚ an angry farmer who was unsatisfied with the farmland mortgages. Shay and local farmers gathered in Massachusetts to start a take-over. Shat was quickly stopped‚ arrested‚ convicted‚ sentenced to death but was let go. The reason for its importance was that there was a fear of more violence

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    Critical Period

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    they were a disaster for the country‚ they did help to bring about a sense of national unity resulting from the separation with Britain. An event that had a tremendous impact during the Critical Period was Shays’ Rebellion. The leader of the rebellion was a farmer by the name of Daniel Shays. He and many other farmers were victims of high debt as they were trying to start new farms in Western Massachusetts. The rebels wanted the Massachusetts government to pass a law that would forgive any debts

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    spin-off‚ Ravenswood‚ would air in October 2013. Set in the fictional town of Rosewood‚ Pennsylvania‚ the series follows the lives of Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale)‚ Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson)‚ Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario) and Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell)‚ four girls whose clique falls apart after the disappearance of their queen bee‚ Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse). One year later they begin receiving messages from a mysterious figure using the name "A" who threatens to expose their secrets

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    Critical Period DBQ In the United States from 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation was the main form of government. Although the document established a national government‚ a legislative branch‚ and land expansion to the west‚ it still had major weaknesses. There were weaknesses in the social‚ political‚ and economical forms of the government. The articles failed to efficiently regulate trade‚ levy taxes‚ and predominantly enforce the laws that were written. The Articles of Confederation

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