First of all it was never rebuilt.
It was moved to another place in 1699.
They government renamed it Williamsburg to honor King WilliamIII.
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The Colonial Capital in Jamestown was torched during Bacon's Rebellion on 19 September 1676 in protest to the failure of Governor Berkeley to exterminate the Native American population on the Colonial frontier.
It was the first "sucessful colony". It was a royal colony English in fact. It was not as sucessful as it was given credit for...the people wanted gold and wanted to be rich from gold that they thought was in the 'new world'. There was no gold but they looked for it so much that they (population of Jamestown was mostly all men) did not plant or build good houses. They made bad relations with the Indians they always wanted help and their food since the people of Jamestown had none, there was a drought, and it was in a swamp in present day Virginia which was bad land and had mosquitoes and bad water that they had to drink. The disease spread, many died the first winter and new people had to come over. Eventually after about 3 years a few women came to Jamestown.
In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon, a 29-year old planter, led a rebellion of a thousand Virginians (including former indentured servants, poor whites and poor blacks) because they resented Virginia Governor William Berkeley's friendly policies towards the Native Americans when he refused to retaliate for a series of Indian attacks on frontier settlements. The rebels took matters into their own hands, attacking Indians, chasing Berkeley from Jamestown, Virginia, and torching the city.
Because there was higher elevation for the plantation, Fresher water, more centeral America
The 17th century.
Nathaniel Bacon and his followers burned down Jamestown, Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676.
diseases,Jamestown needed to be rebuilt due to the fire, surrounded by water
The Colonial Capital in Jamestown was torched during Bacon's Rebellion on 19 September 1676 in protest to the failure of Governor Berkeley to exterminate the Native American population on the Colonial frontier.
It was the first "sucessful colony". It was a royal colony English in fact. It was not as sucessful as it was given credit for...the people wanted gold and wanted to be rich from gold that they thought was in the 'new world'. There was no gold but they looked for it so much that they (population of Jamestown was mostly all men) did not plant or build good houses. They made bad relations with the Indians they always wanted help and their food since the people of Jamestown had none, there was a drought, and it was in a swamp in present day Virginia which was bad land and had mosquitoes and bad water that they had to drink. The disease spread, many died the first winter and new people had to come over. Eventually after about 3 years a few women came to Jamestown.
Bacon's Rebellion was on July 30, 1676. This was the day that people gathered to riot in protest of some of the rules of Jamestown. Before this, however, in 1676 Bacon and a few other men went to a village and killed all the people they could find in protest after inciting one Native Indian tribe to attack another.
It is: 1676 = MDCLXXVI
In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon, a 29-year old planter, led a rebellion of a thousand Virginians (including former indentured servants, poor whites and poor blacks) because they resented Virginia Governor William Berkeley's friendly policies towards the Native Americans when he refused to retaliate for a series of Indian attacks on frontier settlements. The rebels took matters into their own hands, attacking Indians, chasing Berkeley from Jamestown, Virginia, and torching the city.
Because there was higher elevation for the plantation, Fresher water, more centeral America
That depends on what there are 1676 of. 1676 cm is already at the nearest cm. If it's some other unit of measure, you should indicate that.
June 29th, 1676
The townsite was deserted after rebel colonists under the leadership of Nathaniel Bacon burned Jamestown in 1676. The rebels accused Governor William Berkeley of having failed to protect them from Indian raids.
It is the equivalent of 1676 in Hindu-Arabic numerals