A settler rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon in 1676 ran Virginia's governor out of Jamestown for allegedly
A) unfairly assigning the best land parcels to his family and associates
B) fraternizing with his slaves
C) dealing too kindly with native groups
D) stealing from their tax receipts
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Q17: English, Dutch, and French slave holders showed
A)
Q18: French, Dutch, and English planters in the
Q19: European men routinely kept African and mulatto
Q20: The survival of the earliest eastern North
Q21: Its soldier-settlers' refusal to farm led to
Q23: Efforts by European colonists in New England
Q24: By the early eighteenth century, Virginia, Maryland,
Q25: In North America, racial codes and covenants
Q26: Most slaves in New France were
A) indigenous
Q27: Violent slave rebellions along the Atlantic seaboard
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