<P> A majority of the members of the General Assembly of 1676 were supporters of Nathaniel Bacon . They enacted legislation designed to further popular sovereignty and representative government and to equalize opportunities . Bacon took little part in the deliberations since he was busy fighting the Native Americans . </P> <P> The statehouse in Jamestown burned down for the fourth time on October 20, 1698 . The House of Burgesses met temporarily in Middle Plantation, 11 miles (18 km) inland from Jamestown, and then in 1699 permanently moved the capital of the colony to Middle Plantation, which they renamed Williamsburg . </P> <P> Though not a unique occurrence on the frontier, colonists remained loyal to the British crown during the French and Indian War in North America from 1754 to 1763 . The conflict, which somewhat uniquely began in the Ohio Valley and spread to Europe, resulted in local colonial losses and economic disruption . Higher taxes were to follow, and adverse local reactions to these and how they were determined would drive events well into the next decade . </P> <P> In 1764, desiring revenue from its North American colonies, Parliament passed the first law specifically aimed at raising colonial money for the Crown . The Sugar Act increased duties on non-British goods shipped to the colonies . The same year, the Currency Act prohibited American colonies from issuing their own currency . These angered many American colonists and began colonial opposition with protests . By the end of the year, many colonies were practicing non-importation, a refusal to use imported English goods . In 1765 the British Quartering Act, which required the colonies to provide barracks and supplies to British troops, further angered American colonists; and to raise more money for Britain, Parliament enacted the Stamp Act on the American colonies, to tax newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards . American colonists responded to Parliament's acts with organized protest throughout the colonies . A network of secret organizations known as the Sons of Liberty was created to intimidate the stamp agents collecting the taxes, and before the Stamp Act could take effect, all the appointed stamp agents in the colonies had resigned . The Massachusetts Assembly suggested a meeting of all colonies to work for the repeal of the Stamp Act, and all but four colonies were represented . The colonists also increased their non-importation efforts, and sought to increase in local production . </P>

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