Chapter 6: Rank, Raids, and Rebellions
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Chapter 6 Rank, Raids, and Rebellions
Religious Toleration and IndenturedServitude
English Politics and SettlementPatterns in the New World
Women’s Roles in the Colonies
Bacon’s Rebellion
Indentured Servitude, Tenancy, andSlavery
A Policy of Neglect Leads to Conflict

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Abstract

The first successful English colonies, Virginia and Maryland, started as business ventures financed by private companies in the hopes of turning a profit. Each faced hardship settling in the New World: weak governments, the availability of land, relationships with Native nations, and labor shortages.

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