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- Paper_Money_Riot abstract "The Paper Money Riot, or Exeter Rebellion, was an armed uprising in Exeter, New Hampshire, on September 20, 1786. Following the American Revolution, the nation, states, and many individuals were deeply in debt. The lack of specie and paper currency in circulation made the payment of debts difficult for poor farmers. A group calling themselves Regulators called for the printing of paper money, believing that issuing paper notes on credit would help to stimulate the state's economy.Many towns held conventions to draft positions to the legislature over the issue of paper currency. These positions fell on deaf ears. The Regulators grew ever more frustrated by this, and occasionally their protests turned violent.Eventually the Regulators in Rockingham County armed themselves and marched on Exeter to demand the New Hampshire General Court immediately issue money. New Hampshire's President at the time, John Sullivan, was able to calm the situation, and convinced the mob to disperse for the night.Meanwhile, he sent word to the surrounding towns to raise their militia and assemble in Exeter. The following morning, around 2,000 men had mustered, and they moved out to ambush the rebels' camp. The rebels were caught completely off guard, and they scattered into the woods. Most of the leaders were captured, but later pardoned.This event took place during the time of Shays' Rebellion. New Hampshire's government was able to put down the rebellion without further incident or a prolonged engagement. It is one of the events which led to the Constitutional Convention a year later.".
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- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_Convention_(United_States).
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- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLink John_Langdon_(politician).
- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLink John_Sullivan_(general).
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- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Cilley_(state_senator).
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- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLink Whiskey_Rebellion.
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- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exeter Rebellion".
- Paper_Money_Riot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paper Money Riot".
- Paper_Money_Riot caption "Example of the Continental Dollar, paper money issued by Congress as currency. This dollar was weak, and caused economic depression immediately after the Revolutionary War.".
- Paper_Money_Riot casualties "0".
- Paper_Money_Riot causes "Economic depression".
- Paper_Money_Riot causes "Lack of currency in the state".
- Paper_Money_Riot date "1786-09-20".
- Paper_Money_Riot goals "To force the state government to print paper currency in an attempt to stimulate the economy.".
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- Paper_Money_Riot howmany "200".
- Paper_Money_Riot howmany "2000".
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- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures George_Reid_(soldier).
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures John_Sullivan_(general).
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures Joseph_Cilley_(state_senator).
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures Nicholas_Gilman.
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures William_Plumer.
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures "James Cochran".
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures "John McKean".
- Paper_Money_Riot leadfigures "Joseph French".
- Paper_Money_Riot methods "Conventions were held to draft petitions to the legislature. When that failed, they surrounding the legislature with armed men in an attempt to force change.".
- Paper_Money_Riot partof Shays_Rebellion.
- Paper_Money_Riot place Exeter,_New_Hampshire.
- Paper_Money_Riot result "Rebellion crushed, conventions outlawed, and Governor was granted the power to call upon the militia in times of civil unrest.".
- Paper_Money_Riot side New_Hampshire.
- Paper_Money_Riot side "Paper Money Regulators".
- Paper_Money_Riot side "Rockingham County Militia".
- Paper_Money_Riot title "Paper Money Riot".
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