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In 1675, English settlers were led by Governor William Berkeley to fight Native Americans during Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia. The conflict primarily arose from tensions between settlers and Native American tribes over land and resources. Nathaniel Bacon, a former ally of Berkeley, became a prominent leader of the rebellion, ultimately challenging Berkeley's authority and calling for military action against the Native Americans. The conflict highlighted the growing frustrations of frontier settlers with colonial governance.

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