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Bacon's Rebellion

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In both Nation of Nations and People’s History, oppression is a main theme for these sections. A chain of oppression throughout levels of society and wealth was apparent, and no matter one’s status, one typically was under pressure from another. Indentured servants and slaves were oppressed by their masters, masters were oppressed by taxes and merchants who bought through monopolies, and the entire colony was being wrung out by England, who only cared about making a profit. Within both text sources, the vastly important Bacon’s Rebellion is discussed, though each source tells a slightly different story. In People’s History, Bacon’s Rebellion is shown from the viewpoint of the commoner, and the way it affected other common people. This rebellion

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