Nathaniel Bacon
Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.
Jamestown
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 attacked Jamestown in order to expand into the areas that the Native Americans were controlling. During his expedition, he had killed the first Indians he saw, causing him to become popular and able to set up a new government in Jamestown.
Nathaniel Bacon
Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.
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.
Nathaniel Bacon and his followers burned down Jamestown, Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676.
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Jamestown
Nathaniel Bacon, Junior, lead Bacon's Rebellion. He and others were displeased with the British mercantilism and the competition from the Carolinas.
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him
The actions of bacon and his followers became known as Bacon's Rebelion. In September, Bacon's men burned down Jamestown to the ground. This man was Nathaniel Bacon
Nathaniel Bacon's cousin, Sir William Berkeley, was the royal governor of Virginia. He refused to act against the Indians. As a result, the farmers chose to be led by Nathaniel Bacon. He organized a militia and fought the Indians off.