Virginia & Maryland What crop did the settlers of Jamestown, and then all of Virginia, come to rely on? Why did growing it lead to the start of the slave.

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Virginia & Maryland What crop did the settlers of Jamestown, and then all of Virginia, come to rely on? Why did growing it lead to the start of the slave trade?

Virginia & Maryland Enslaved Africans Indentured Servants 

Enslaved Africans & Indentured Servants How were enslave Africans and indentured servants similar and how were they different? Who were indentured servants? What other individuals did England ship to the colonies to work for the colonists? How could they earn their freedom? Why did slavery over take indentured servitude?

Bacon's Rebellion "Of this and the aforesaid Articles we accuse Sir William Berkeley as guilty of each and every one of the same, and as one who hath traiterously attempted, violated and Injured his Majesties interest here, by a loss of a greate part of this his Colony and many of his faithfull loyall subjects, by him betrayed and in a barbarous and shamefull manner exposed to the Incursions and murther of the heathen, And we doe further declare these the ensueing persons in this list, to have beene his wicked and pernicious councellours Confederates, aiders, and assisters against the Comonality in these our Civil comotions." —from Declaration in the Name of the People                                              by Nathaniel Bacon

Bacon's Rebellion Causes Effects

Bacon's Rebellion What was significant about Bacon's Rebellion?