Which of the following paved the way for Bacon’s Rebellion?
a) Sir William Berkeley’s refusal to launch attacks against neighboring Indians
b) the ascendancy of Mary and William of Orange to the English throne after the Glorious
Revolution
c) Sir Edmund Andros's rise to power in the Dominion of New England
d) the outbreak of the Salem witch trials
a) Sir William Berkeley’s refusal to launch attacks against neighboring Indians
You might also like to view...
The "Era of Good Feelings" was the label attached to President James Monroe's early administration after the War of 1812 ended
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As a supporter of its troops, the Union naval presence was particularly important on the
A. Great Lakes. B. Outer Banks. C. southern gulf. D. Chesapeake. E. western rivers.
Livy was a prominent Roman ________
A) poet B) general C) statesman D) historian
The Chinese developed all of the following except
a. movable type. b. gunpowder. c. paper money. d. the compass. e. a complex political system.