The Shays' Rebellion starts. It was an armed insurrection by Massachusetts farmers, including Continental Army veterans who hadn't been paid for their service and were struggling with debt, high taxes and economic hardship after the American Revolution. They were led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays and lasted from 1786–1787.
The rebels closed courthouses and threatened government facilities, but the Massachusetts militia eventually crushed the uprising. The rebellion revealed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, ultimately leading to calls for a stronger federal government and the Constitutional Convention. More