They needed a leader that would not pick sides.
He led a revolt because the colonists believed the proprietors were more interested in making money than in governing wisely.
John Culpeper was a prominent figure in 17th-century colonial America, known for his role in the Culpeper's Rebellion, which took place in the Albemarle region of North Carolina in 1677. He opposed the proprietary government's control and sought to establish a more representative form of governance. Culpeper's rebellion was significant in highlighting tensions between colonial settlers and the proprietors, ultimately leading to changes in the administration of the colony. His actions and leadership have made him a notable figure in the history of early American colonial resistance.
The address of the Culpeper County Library is: 271 Southgate Shopping Center, Culpeper, 22701 3215
The address of the Museum Of Culpeper History is: 803 S Main St, Culpeper, VA 22701
The address of the Culpeper Cavalry Museum Inc is: Po Box 951, Culpeper, VA 22701-0951
Culpeper Minutemen was created in 1775.
Cheney Culpeper died in 1663.
Cheney Culpeper was born in 1601.
Thomas Culpeper died in 1541.
Joyce Culpeper died in 1531.
Joyce Culpeper was born in 1480.
The web address of the Museum Of Culpeper History is: http://www.culpepermuseum.com