Virginia Governor William Berkeley sought to prevent an outbreak of war, particularly with Native American tribes, through diplomatic measures and trade relations. He aimed to maintain peace by limiting colonial expansion into Native lands and promoting alliances with certain tribes. His policies, however, were met with resistance from colonists who desired more land, leading to tensions that ultimately contributed to conflicts such as Bacon's Rebellion. Berkeley's efforts reflect the complexities of colonial governance and the challenges of managing frontier relations.
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