Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 highlights significant political tensions in early Virginia, particularly between the colonial elite and the frontier settlers. The rebellion was fueled by frustrations over land access, perceived neglect by the colonial government towards the needs of backcountry farmers, and the desire for protection against Native American attacks. It underscored the growing divide between the interests of wealthy planters and ordinary colonists, ultimately leading to shifts in policies and a greater emphasis on controlling the labor force, which contributed to the rise of racialized slavery in the region.
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