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4 years ago
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In what ways was bacon's rebellion symptomatic of social tensions in the colony of virginia

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shusha [124]4 years ago
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Bacon wanted to take revenge against the Indians. The tension between them worse due to social and geographical issues. Then Bacon leads an attack that resulted in a bloody war. As a result of the rebellion, the Virginia colony has bee driven out, there were reforms and the beginning of slavery. 
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