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Governor William Berkeley's Regime

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Governor William Berkeley's regime:


A) corrupted Penn's plans for the Pennsylvania colony, but the democratic system that Penn created made it impossible for him to do anything about it.
B) was a corrupt alliance of the Virginia colony's wealthiest tobacco planters.
C) offended tobacco planters, who felt that he allowed Nathaniel Bacon to exert too much influence in the House of Burgesses.
D) greatly affected Virginia during its four years in power.
E) extended Virginia's claims to California, thus leading to the naming of the northern California city of Berkeley.

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