Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 highlighted the dangers of a growing class of discontented white indentured servants and led to a shift in labor systems in Virginia and other colonies. In response to the rebellion, landowners increasingly turned to African slavery as a more controllable and permanent labor source, minimizing reliance on indentured servitude. This shift contributed to the expansion of the transatlantic slave trade, as the demand for enslaved Africans grew significantly to meet the labor needs of plantation economies. Ultimately, Bacon's Rebellion played a crucial role in solidifying racialized slavery as a key institution in colonial America.
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Fourteenth Amendment
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Mr. Woodcock?
It allowed the national government to show its power to control the states and territories
It encouraged the development of more large corporations
It encouraged the development of more large corporations
I would say that the automobile was the transportation development that had the greatest long-term impact on the American economy. Just think of all the things that its invention affected--tourism, hotels, construction businesses, etc. Plus, the autombile is still affecting the American economy today.
It encouraged the development of more large corporations
Steam power accelerated the first and second Industrial Revolutions.
discuss the roles of key individuals and groups in the Red River rebellion and the impact of the conflict on the development of western canada. what was the significance of the red river resistance and the north-west rebellion for the first nations and metis people?
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the impact of culture on development with special reference to contemporary nigeria