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What caused Bacon’s Rebellion?

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Governor William Berkeley's refusal to retaliate against the Native Americans in response to attacks against English colonists was the immediate cause of Bacon's Rebellion. The discontent that fueled the rebellion came from declining tobacco prices, competition from other colonies, and an increase in the prices of English manufactured goods.

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The immediate cause of the rebellion was Governor William Berkeley's refusal to retaliate for a series of Native American attacks on frontier settlements
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