Why was Bacon's Rebellion (1676) so significant?
A) Bacon's Rebellion was the largest slave rebellion in United States history.
B) Bacon's Rebellion led the colonists to recruit an even greater number of indentured servants from Europe.
C) Governor Berkeley of Virginia died as a result of Bacon's Rebellion.
D) Bacon's Rebellion created an environment in which land owners constantly feared additional rebellions by former indentured servants.
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