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The actions of Virginia's

governor led to Bacon's
Rebellion. What do you think
Governor Berkeley could
have done differently to
prevent the rebellion?

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User LJP
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Answer:

If Governor Berkeley could had done some action differently to prevent the rebellion by changing the Tabaco-based economy or the attacks from the Indians could be prevented.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sir William Berkeley was the famous governor who served for the longest period over Virginia (1641-1652, 1660-1677). Firstly, the rebellion which were in the American colonies in which various other took part.

In the event that Governor Berkeley could have done some activity another way to forestall the defiance by changing the Tabaco-based economy or the assaults from the Indians could be anticipated.

The incident took the same process for Maryland later that year. Even other steps and measure can be taken to take care of the situation.

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User Hymir
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