Job Shattuck, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Job Shattuck

Massachusetts militia officer, leader of Shays' Rebellion

Date of Birth: 11-Feb-1736

Place of Birth: Groton, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 13-Jan-1819

Profession: revolutionary

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Job Shattuck

  • Job Shattuck (February 11, 1736 – January 13, 1819) was a British colonial soldier during the Seven Years' War and a member of the Massachusetts state militia during the American Revolutionary War.
  • He first served with the British in the 1755 Battle of Fort Beauséjour.
  • He was later active at the Siege of Boston in 1776 and then in preparing defenses at Mt.
  • Independence and Ft.
  • Ticonderoga later that year. Following the cessation of the American Revolution Shattuck returned to Massachusetts where he was the largest landowner in the town of Groton.
  • He was a key figure in the nation-defining 1786–87 farmers' revolt known as Shays' Rebellion, leading forces that shut down a state court in Concord.
  • He was arrested in late 1786 on charges of treason, but was pardoned in 1787 by Governor John Hancock.

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