Nathaniel Bacon's manifesto was written in response to his grievances against the colonial government in Virginia, particularly regarding Native American raids on frontier settlements. Bacon and his followers felt that the government was not adequately protecting the colonists and sought to address these issues through their manifesto.
he is most famous for the famous Bacons Rebellion!
death by Indian killings
Nathaniel Bacon, The rebellion was called Bacons Rebellion.
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
Nathaniel Gordon has written: 'Stella'
Nathaniel Richards has written: 'Nathaniel Richards' Tragedy of Messallina, the Roman emperesse'
Nathaniel Greene has written: 'Improvisations and translations'
Nathaniel Brown has written: 'Grow proteas'
Nathaniel ALTMAN has written: 'Eating for life'
Nathaniel Meserve has written: 'King of this hill'
Nathaniel Bacon's army during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 consisted of a diverse group of individuals. It included indentured servants, enslaved Africans, poor whites, and some Native Americans.
No, not directly because the Manifesto was not written until many years after Frankenstein was written. The Manifesto was written in 1848, and the first edition of Frankenstein appeared in 1818)