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Which was a factor that led to Bacon’s Rebellion?
American Indians were moving closer and closer to the coasts.
Indentured servants were encroaching on American Indian lands.
Governor Berkeley tried to raise a militia to fight American Indians.
Jamestown suffered heavy damage in an attack by American Indians.
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Indentured servants were encroaching on American Indian lands.
Explanation: frontier settlers (many former indentured servants) pushed onto Native lands and clashed with tribes; frustration that Governor Berkeley wouldn’t protect them or allow effective retaliation helped spark Bacon’s Rebellion.
Explanation: frontier settlers (many former indentured servants) pushed onto Native lands and clashed with tribes; frustration that Governor Berkeley wouldn’t protect them or allow effective retaliation helped spark Bacon’s Rebellion.
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