Answer:
1. The trcho develops around the monopoly of the fur trade that Sir William Berkeley took over.
2. Sir William Berkeley disrespected the king's authority and colonial welfare by removing the English army from the territory and associating with the Native Americans, which caused him to expand his fur trade and empower the natives, thereby a great threat to the British heart and its territorial dominance.
3. The natives sealed the peace and ended hostility to Sir William Berkele, similar to what the French did on their borders. In this way, the natives did not create conflicts with Sir William Berkele, as long as he allows them access to the fur trade.
Step-by-step explanation:
The text shown in the attached image shows the colonists' indignation with Sir William Berkeley's position in relation to the natives and the skin trade. They complain that Sir William Berkeley diminished the king's authority, taking the English army out of his colony and establishing commercial and social relations between the natives, which in addition to monopolizing the fur trader, undermines the dominance and authority of the English crown in the territory, in addition to give power and authority to the natives.