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Dominick Harrington
1 May, 15:18
What was one effect of Bacon's Rebellion?
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Anabelle Stout
1 May, 16:23
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Lower class servants, both black and white, joined together in the frontier rebellion against the Native American tribes. As a result of witnessing this, the higher (and ruling) class became alarmed, which ultimately increased opposition across racial lines.
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