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It was a rebellion against the government by the Planters, who were led by Bacon. The Planters did not like that the Virginia government would not stand up against the Native Americans but instead offered friendly politics. In 1674 a group of yeoman farmers on the Virginia frontier demanded that American Indians living on treaty protected lands be driven out or killed. When the government refused, Bacon and his small army drove Governor Berkeley from Jamestown, VA and they torched the capital. This was the first rebellion in the American colonies.

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he led the rebellion in jamestown. He burn the town down, he was anti-indians. Governor berkerly was angered by such demonstration

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What rebellion did Nathaniel Bacon lead?

Nathaniel Bacon led the Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 in the Virginia colony.


Who started Bacon's Rebellion?

nathaniel bacon


What colony did Nathaniel bacon found?

Nathaniel Bacon did not found any colony. However, he did lead a rebellion (Bacon's Rebellion) in Colonial Virginia.


What year did Nathaniel bacon's rebellion?

1675


Man who led a rebellion of virginia farmers?

Nathaniel Bacon led the rebellion against the Royal Governor of Virginia William Berkeley demanding the removal or killing of all Native Americans from the Colony in what was called the Virginia Rebellion. Bacon's Rebellion included the burning of the Colonial Capital in Jamestown on 19 September 1676. Governor Berkeley managed to end the protests and hanged 23 of the rebels however Bacon was not among them having died of dysentery on 26 October 1676.


Why did the bacon's rebellion collapse?

when Nathaniel bacon became sick and died


What did Nathaniel bacon oppose?

The pledge that Nathaniel Bacon opposed was to stay out of Native American territory. He was also the instigator for the 1676 Bacon's Rebellion.


Who led the rebellion and burned Jamestown?

Nathaniel Bacon


What was Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion?

When Nathaniel bacon led an rebellion against the governor of James town, because Nathaniel bacon let a raid on the native Americans and killed them and burned there home. He ask the Governor for help but he didn't help because he had no orders to do that. So Nathaniel held a rebellion. unfortunately he got hung for a punishment.


Led Virginia farmers in a rebellion against the colony's government in 1676?

Nathaniel Bacon- known as Bacon's Rebellion.


Who set fire to Jamestown in 1600?

Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.


Who was Nathaniel Bacon?

Nathaniel Bacon became the leader of the frontier settlers. In 1675, he organized a force of 1,000 westerners and began attacking and killing Native Americans in an armed rebellion called the Bacon's Rebellion.