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What eventually led to conflicts between settlers and American Indians in Virginia?
farmers destroying the soil with tobacco crops
farmers moving onto land close to the coast
indentured servants encroaching on settlers’ land
colonial traders charging too much for tobacco
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farmers destroying the soil with tobacco crops
Explanation: Tobacco exhausted the soil, so planters kept clearing new land further inland. That expansion onto Native American lands led to growing conflicts.
Explanation: Tobacco exhausted the soil, so planters kept clearing new land further inland. That expansion onto Native American lands led to growing conflicts.
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