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The Bacon's Rebellion
The Bacon Rebellion was a Virginian uprising against their governor William Berkely. There were several reasons leading up to this uprising, and causing Bacon to stand up and lead this attack. One main reason that applied to Bacon was that he was not allowed to be in the fur trade with the Native Americans. This angered him and was a key reason he started this uprising. The other main reason was the dismissive policy, and lack of care or regard for the safety of the people. Because of this, thousands of Virginians from all social classes banded together to revolt against William Berkeley and his corrupt

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