Nathanial bacon were fighting the Indians for land but the British tried to stop them so the Nathanial Bacon killed some of the British died trying to stop them.
Funny you learn some things from a 13 year old in 8th grade.
Nathanial Bacon led an attack on Jamestown, Virginia to drive away its leader, William Berkeley. The uprising was named after him and is known as Bacon's Rebellion.
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refused to take action against Native American tribes attacking the settlers. They felt that the governor was not adequately protecting their interests and wanted to take matters into their own hands. This revolt, known as Bacon's Rebellion, was one of the first instances of armed resistance against colonial authority in America.
For this answer, you should look at Bacon's Rebellion- Where Nathanial Bacon revolted against the governor of Virginia, attempting to burn down all of Jamestown. The reason the former indentured servants threatened the elit is because Bacon's mob was comprised of jaded indentured servants (who were getting the short end of the stick when it came to land) and African slaves. After the uprising, none of the wealthy settlers wanted to hire indentured servants, so they turned to African slavery as their main means of labor.
By his great great grandfather who was a Purtain.
Nathanial Bacon led an attack on Jamestown, Virginia to drive away its leader, William Berkeley. The uprising was named after him and is known as Bacon's Rebellion.
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Bacon's Rebellion took place in 1676. On one side of the dispute were the Colonial settlers, led by Nathanial Bacon. On the other side was the Royal Colonial Governor, William Berkeley and government forces from England.
Nathanial Bacon and his followers attacked the Jamestown settlement because they were upset with the corrupt government of Virginia. They also wanted all Native American Indians driven out of the area.
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The immediate issue in 1676 was Virginia Governor William Berkeley's lack of protection for the frontiersmen against Native American raids. This gave Nathanial Bacon the support he needed to organize an attack Berkeley for a whole list of problems the colonists in Virginia had.
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