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The war campaign against Native Americans in Virginia was led by English colonist Nathaniel Bacon in 1676. This conflict, known as Bacon's Rebellion, was primarily waged against the Powhatan peoples in response to their perceived mistreatment of English colonists and lack of protection from the colonial government.
The motivating factor of Jacksonianism with Native Americans was the uncertain policy agenda. When the campaign was going on Jackson changed the bureaucracy.
A Virginia settler, Nathaniel Bacon, was upset at the friendly relations between the Royal Governor and Native Americans, and lead a rebellion against the government.
There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.
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Native Americans, specifically the Algonquins of Virginia.
Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since
Metacomet was the person who decided that the Native Americans had to untie against the colonists. He was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians.
poor white settlers against native americans
A Virginia settler, Nathaniel Bacon, was upset at the friendly relations between the Royal Governor and Native Americans, and lead a rebellion against the government.
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