Lack of support and representation in the colonial government.
Backcountry settlers in Virginia were living on the western edge of the colony near the Appalachian Mountains. The settlers of the tidewaters lived on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the Virginia colony and many were original settlers or related to the original settlers. The coast is where the government was located as well as towns.
The backcountry settlers were struggling to be heard by the coastal leaders on the issues they were having on the frontier. One of the main issues of concern were the attacks by Native Americans on the frontier line. The backcountry settlers wanted more support from the government and the government was not receptive. This caused rebellion in the backcountry against the coastal government. The most famous of rebellions was Bacon's Rebellion when Nathaniel Bacon brought together backcountry settlers against the coastal government members.
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Explanation:
The American Revolution (sometimes referred to as the American War of Independence or the Revolutionary War) was a conflict that lasted from 1775-1783 and allowed the original 13 colonies to remain independent from Great Britain.
Answer: EASTERN EUROPE
Context/explanation:
US president Franklin Roosevelt, British prime minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin, the leaders of the Allies in World War II, met at Yalta in February, 1945.
Churchill and Roosevelt pushed strongly for Stalin to allow free elections to take place in the nations of Europe after the war. At that time Stalin agreed, but there was a strong feeling by the other leaders that he might renege on that promise. The Soviets never did allow those free elections to occur. Later, Winston Churchill wrote, ""Our hopeful assumptions were soon to be falsified." Stalin and the Soviets felt they needed the Eastern European nations as satellites to protect their own interests. A line of countries in Eastern Europe came into line with the USSR and communism. Churchill later would say an "iron curtain" had fallen between Western and Eastern Europe.