Asked by Karla Monsivais on May 19, 2024

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Both King Philip's War and Bacon's Rebellion were conflicts that

A) Native Americans ultimately won.
B) led to indentured servants gaining more rights.
C) slaves started in hopes of gaining their freedom.
D) started with disputes over Native American territory.
E) involved the spread of Christianity.

Bacon's Rebellion

A 1676 uprising in the Virginia Colony, led by Nathaniel Bacon, which was fueled by discontent among frontiersmen with colonial policies toward Native Americans and governance.

Native American Territory

Areas historically set aside within the United States for the use and residence of Native American tribes and nations.

Indentured Servants

Individuals who agreed to work for a specific number of years in exchange for passage to America, room, board, and freedom dues.

  • Analyze the impact on the economy and social structures of colonial America stemming from King Philip's War and Bacon's Rebellion.
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Giancarlo ConsiglioMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
King Philip's War was fought between Native American tribes in New England and the English colonists over land disputes, while Bacon's Rebellion took place in Virginia and was sparked by conflicts over land ownership and the government's treatment of Native Americans.