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quick review 1. what led to the tense competition between the french pe…

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  1. what led to the tense competition between the french people and english
  1. what caused bacons rebellion of 1676 in jamestown?

primary source analysis
read the excerpts from nathaniel bacons declaration of grievances against go in 1676 and answer the questions.
\for having, upon specious pretences of public works, raised great unjust taxes upon advancement of private favorites and other sinister ends, but no visible efforts in any not having, during this long time of his government, in any measure advanced this fortifications, towns, or trade.\

  1. what are bacons grievances shown in this excerpt? check all that apply.

unjust taxes
not fortifying the colony
adequate protection
not advancing trade
\for having protected, favored, and emboldened the indians against his majestys loy subjects, requiring, or appointing any due or proper means of satisfaction for their robberies, and murders committed upon us.\

  1. what does this excerpt imply about governor berkeleys interactions with nat

governor berkeley did not protect the native american people.
governor berkeley hated the native american people and invaded their l
governor berkeley protected and favored native american people over hi

  1. how does this excerpt show bacons anger for berkeley and the native ameri

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The text mentions that as animal populations near trading - posts became limited, the once - peaceful trade alliances between the French and English (and their relations with Native Americans) turned to competition for the remaining fur, leading to tense competition.
  2. Bacon's Rebellion was caused by Bacon's belief that the governor was not doing enough to protect the Jamestown border from Native Americans and his dissatisfaction with the governor's policies.
  3. In the first excerpt, Bacon complains about unjust taxes and the lack of fortification and advancement of trade. In the second excerpt, he accuses the governor of protecting, favoring, and emboldening the Indians against the colonists.

Answer:

  1. Limited animal populations near trading posts leading to competition for remaining fur.
  2. Dissatisfaction with the governor's protection of the Jamestown border and his policies.

3.

  • unjust taxes, not fortifying the colony, not advancing trade
  • Governor Berkeley protected and favored Native American people over his own colonists.
  • It shows Bacon's anger as he accuses Berkeley of actions that he believes are detrimental to the colonists, such as protecting and favoring the Indians while not providing proper protection or addressing the colonists' grievances.