HIST007A Pasadena City College Bacons Rebellion and Land Policy Analysis

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HIST007A

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Analyze the Evidence

Question

What evidence do we have to support Mark Peterson's thesis that Bacon's Rebellion primarily resulted from uneven distribution of land?

As you review the sources in this problem--the "Declaration," the map, and the Background information--select 8-9 phrases, facts, or visual data that support Mark Peterson's thesis that the system of land distribution around the Chesapeake Bay created a two-class society that came into open and violent dispute. Organize the evidence into 3 categories of arguments (concepts) about land (its acquisition and protection). Write the arguments in the left column of the Concepts and Evidence Chart. Next to each argument, list the appropriate supporting evidence. An example of this might be Concept: Wealthy people's control of government allowed them to acquire more and better land and protect it. Evidence from the Background Information: The headright system allowed those who had enough wealth to buy indentured servants and, thus, acquire more land. Then locate 2 more pieces of evidence that show how the wealthy were acquiring and protecting their land with their control of the government.

SO I NEED 3 CONCEPTS FOLLOWED BY 3 EVIDENCES FOR EACH CONCEPT.


EVERY THING U NEED IS HERE:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HFOQBrcWlj8HVY...

AND THE VEDIO IS IN THE ATTACHMENT


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Bacon’s Rebellion and Land Policy
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Summary
The first settlers in Virginia were issued with large chunks of fertile land in the Tidewater region
whereas settlers who came in later comprising of indentured servants received smaller and less
fertile plots situated in Indian settlements. Owing to their closeness to the colony’s frontier, the
later settlers were prone to frequent attacks instigated by Native Americans. Later settlers aspired
to capture the Indian land, however, the richer Virginians resisted since it benefited them to
maintain peace with the Natives. It therefore follows that disproportionate distribution of land
brought about the Bacon’s Rebellion, which sparked the disagreement between two socioeconomic classes in Virginia.
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Nathaniel Bacon,

While the conflict...


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