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James Crews was a Virginian in the 17th century and an associate of Bacon during Bacon's Rebellion, unanimously elected burgess by the freemen of Henrico County during said rebellion.[1]
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^Rothbard, Murray (1979). Conceived in Liberty. Mises Institute. p. 155. ISBN978-1933550985.
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