Bacon's Rebellion and the Pueblo Revolt both involved grassroots resistance against colonial authority and economic exploitation. In both cases, marginalized groups—frontier settlers in Virginia for Bacon's Rebellion and Native Americans in New Mexico for the Pueblo Revolt—sought to challenge oppressive colonial governance and control over land and resources. Additionally, both uprisings highlighted underlying social tensions, such as class struggles and cultural conflicts, leading to significant, albeit temporary, disruptions in colonial rule.
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