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9 May, 07:21

Bacon's rebellion how did trade with native populations contribute to political instability in the american colonies

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  1. 9 May, 09:18
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    The supposed monopoly of Governor Berkeley, with the beaver skins that the natives traded with the Americans, was taken by Bacon, as part of the causes of his rebellion against Berkeley. In the "Declaration of the People of Virginia," Bacon says that Berkeley was pro-native and also controlled trade with the Indians, in addition to not taking action against the attacks of the natives. The battle between Bacon and Berkeley ended after Berkeley launched several successful attacks, from the Chesapeake Bay, defeating Bacon's men. When the rebellion came to an end, the landlords who followed Bacon again swear allegiance to the Virginia government.
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