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Nathaniel Bacon
Nathaniel Bacon
the English deposed the king, and Massachusetts deposed the governor
Bacon's Rebellion was a rebellion of freed former indentured white servants in 1676 led by Nathaniel Bacon. They did not have land, and so were pushed into the untamed countryside to find land. Virginia's governor at the time, William Berkeley, had friendly policies towards the Native Americans. The freed men were angry over the governor's refusal to retaliate Native American attacks on the frontier settlements, and attacked the Native Americans themselves before burning the capitol of Virginia and chasing Berkeley away. Bacon died suddenly of disease, and the rebellion fell apart, with over 20 rebels being hanged by Berkeley.
Sir Edmund Andros was the autocratic governor of New York. He was also the Royal governor of the Dominion of New England.
Sir William Berkeley was a governor of Virginia, North America.
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According to Governor William Berkeley, Nathaniel Bacon was the greatest rebel that ever was in Virginia.
According to Governor William Berkeley, Nathaniel Bacon was the greatest rebel that ever was in Virginia.
James the first assinged him as governor of Virginia
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According to Governor William Berkeley, Nathaniel Bacon was the greatest rebel that ever was in Virginia.
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.