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What was the most profound consequence of Shays’s Rebellion?

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Answer: The most profound consequence of Shays Rebellion was the refusal of the farmers and others to pay their taxes. Explanation: Shay's Rebellion (1786) was an uprising against the state of Massachusetts's unjust economic policies and political corruption.

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