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Shays' Rebellion worksheets for Grade 7 students provide comprehensive coverage of this pivotal post-Revolutionary War uprising that exposed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. These educational resources strengthen students' analytical skills by examining the economic hardships faced by Massachusetts farmers, the leadership of Daniel Shays, and the rebellion's ultimate impact on the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The worksheets include primary source analysis activities, timeline construction exercises, and cause-and-effect relationship mapping that help students understand how this domestic crisis revealed the need for a stronger federal government. Teachers can access complete answer keys alongside the printable materials, ensuring efficient grading and immediate feedback opportunities. These free practice problems guide students through complex historical concepts while developing their ability to connect economic policies with social unrest and political reform.
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