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It was when a group of indentured servants in colonial Virginia led by a man named Nathaniel Bacon revolted burned down Jamestown and controlled part of Virginia before Bacon died of a fever. After Bacon died the rest of the rebels were captured and hanged.

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What was the date of bacons rebellion?

bacons rebellion happened in 1676


What sparked bacons rebellion?

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Who led Virginia farmers in rebellion in 1676?

Nathaniel Bacon, The rebellion was called Bacons Rebellion.


Bacons rebellion led to the growth of what practice?

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Which colony did bacons rebellion occur?

Virginia coloney (Virginia)


What caused bacons rebellion what was it Why is it important?

Bacon's Rebellion The governor of Virginia, and his associates in the commercial ventures in the colony.


What is Nathaniel Bacon famous for?

he is most famous for the famous Bacons Rebellion!


What were the origins of the political turmoil in Virginia during the 1670s?

Bacons Rebellion


How did Bacon's Rebellion Challenge England's authority over its American colonies?

well, bacons rebbelion was a big step in our American history but, bacons rebellion challened englands authorirwr ove rits coloines because bacon was a retarted name.


True or false during bacons rebellion the city of JamestownMaryland was burned?

False. During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, the city of Jamestown, Virginia, not Maryland, was burned. The rebellion was led by Nathaniel Bacon against the colonial governor, William Berkeley, primarily over issues of governance and frontier defense. The burning of Jamestown was a significant event in the rebellion, marking the culmination of the conflict.


What was governor of Jamestown reaction to bacons rebellion?

He fully supported Nathaniel Bacon, and assigned some men to help him


How did tobacco contribute to Bacons Rebellion?

Bacon's Rebellion is one of the most studied episodes in American history but, the effects of mercantilism, the use of tobacco as a single source of revenue.