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- what was one outcome of bacon’s rebellion? choose the best answer. a. a new governor was chosen to lead virginia. b. indentured servants earned their freedom. c. the capital of virginia was moved from jamestown to williamsburg. d. a treaty was signed between the colonists and native americans. 9. circle all the reasons the relationship between the powhatans and colonists worsened. a. the colonists continued to move onto powhatan lands. b. the powhatans decreased trade with the colonists. c. the colonists stole the tobacco grown by the powhatans. d. the colonists attacked villages, and the powhatans also attacked colonial settlements. 10. why were many colonists angry with virginia’s governor during the 1670s? a. many indentured servants were denied their freedom, even though they completed their contract. b. many colonists struggled to pay the taxes, and governor berkeley would not use the tax money to build forts to protect them from native american attacks. c. virginia’s governor was keeping the profits from the tobacco industry for himself. d. they were angry jamestown was a royal colony and wanted the governor to fight for their freedom. 11. which of the following was not a result of tobacco becoming a profitable crop for jamestown? a. indentured servitude began in jamestown. b. the headright system was introduced, giving anyone who brought over laborers 50 acres of land. c. colonists took even more powhatan lands. d. slavery began in jamestown.
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- Bacon's Rebellion led to a new governor being chosen to lead Virginia. Indentured servants did not earn freedom as a result of it, the capital - move was later, and no such treaty was signed as a direct outcome.
- The relationship between Powhatans and colonists worsened due to colonists moving onto Powhatan lands and mutual attacks. Trade decrease and tobacco - stealing are not the main reasons for the worsening relationship.
- Colonists were angry with Virginia's governor in the 1670s because he would not use tax money to build forts to protect them from Native American attacks. Indentured - servant freedom issues, tobacco - profit - keeping, and the royal - colony status are not the main reasons for their anger.
- Slavery did not begin in Jamestown as a direct result of tobacco becoming a profitable crop. Indentured servitude increased, the headright system was introduced, and colonists took more Powhatan lands due to tobacco's profitability.
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- a. A new governor was chosen to lead Virginia.
- a. The colonists continued to move onto Powhatan lands. d. The colonists attacked villages, and the Powhatans also attacked colonial settlements.
- b. Many colonists struggled to pay the taxes, and Governor Berkeley would not use the tax money to build forts to protect them from Native American attacks.
- d. Slavery began in Jamestown.