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Nathaniel Bacon
Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.
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.
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
Bacon's Rebellion
Nathaniel Bacon
Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.
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.
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.
Nathaniel Bacon and his followers burned down Jamestown, Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676.
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
Nathaniel Bacon Lead A Rebellion Against The Wealthy Landowners In Virgina Because He Was Helping The African Americans
Nathaniel Bacon- known as Bacon's Rebellion.
Bacon's Rebellion
Nathaniel Bacon, Junior, lead Bacon's Rebellion. He and others were displeased with the British mercantilism and the competition from the Carolinas.
Willliam Berkeley was governor of the Virginia colony during the rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon.