Answer:
The rebellion didn't accomplish much, mostly destruction, and ended by Bacon dying from an illness and his followers were killed. All the rebellion did was added a less favoring of white men, and to gain the lower classes support they lower taxes. The rebellion also indirectly supported the growing slave trade.
<span>Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, British
officials found it difficult to enforce laws regulating trade restrictions in the American colonies. Smuggling was commonplace.</span><span>
<span>Oliver Cromwell ended the tradition of Puritanism in favor of mercantilism,
a political and economic policy in which government
takes control of all economic activities. Key industries were taxed, and new laws were created to
increase Britain's colonial revenues.</span></span>
Answer:
the five causes are
Explanation:
Enemeies Invaded
People worked too hard
Trade Declined
Military leaders overthrew the government
Laws limited people's freedoms
Hi there!
As we may know, people didnt have light bulbs or electricity till at least 1879, therefore we can imagine they might have used natural sunlight, and of course fire. Fire has a lot of uses, and they might have found different ways to use it. For instance, candles. These were invented just like a flashlight, with fire. Fireplaces. Before our age we know they could only use natural resources.
Hope this helps you!
~DL