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Existing comment: The Silent Majority
Ordinary people, self-described as the "commonality," were restricted by laws the upper class introduced through both the General Assembly and the county governments. One law was taxation by person and not by landownership. One Virginian grieved, "a poor man that hath nothing to maintain himself wife & childr[en] pays as much [taxes]... as he that hath 20000 acres."
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