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30 August, 16:40

Both king philip's war and bacon's rebellion were conflicts that:

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  1. 30 August, 18:25
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    Disputes over Native American territory.

    King Philip's War or Metacom's War was a final push by Native American tribes to push out the settlers in New England.

    Bacon's Rebellion was a group of western Virginians who were protesting the Virginia government for not handling conflicts with Native Americans on the western edge of the colony.

    Fighting was occurring on the western edge as settlers attempted to move into Native American lands. Both of these events are early indicators of the struggle between Native American tribes and settlers and they continually moved westward.
  2. 30 August, 19:01
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    The choices are: A. slaves started in hopes of gaining their freedom. B. led to indentured servants gaining more rights. C. started with disputes over Native American territory. D. Native Americans ultimately won. E. involved the spread of Christianity.

    The correct answer is C. Both King Philip's War and Bacon's Rebellion were conflicts that started with disputes over Native American territory. King Philip's War started when a band of Indians attacked and slaughtered English colonists in Massachusetts. Bacon's Rebellion took place in Virginia due to the increasing threat from Native Americans and the perception among the colonists there that the Governor of Virginia was not providing enough protection.
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