In the aftermath of Bacon's Rebellion,

a. most Virginia landowners freed their indentured servants.
b. the Doegs and the Susquehannocks were forcibly removed from the Virginia Tidewater.
c. Nathaniel Bacon was elected governor of Virginia.
d. territory previously reserved for the Indians was opened to white settlement.


d

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