What caused trouble between Virginia’s farmers and Native Americans?

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Virginia’s farmers began competing with the Native Americans by growing the same crops.
Virginia’s farmers began competing with the Native Americans by growing the same crops.

Virginia’s farmers took over more land to grow tobacco.
Virginia’s farmers took over more land to grow tobacco.

Virginia’s farmers started trying to convert the Native Americans to Christianity.
Virginia’s farmers started trying to convert the Native Americans to Christianity.

Virginia’s farmers captured Native American children to work their tobacco fields.
Virginia’s farmers captured Native American children to work their tobacco fields.

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The trouble between Virginia’s farmers and Native Americans was primarily caused by Virginia’s farmers took over more land to grow tobacco. As tobacco became a lucrative crop, farmers sought to expand their agricultural land, often encroaching on territories inhabited by Native American tribes, leading to conflicts over land use and resources.