Nathan Bacon, who was the leader of Bacon's Rebellion.
Nathaniel Bacon set fire to Jamestown on September 19, 1676, during Bacon's Rebellion. This uprising was driven by settlers' frustrations over colonial governance and conflicts with Native Americans. The burning of Jamestown marked a pivotal moment in the rebellion, which ultimately highlighted issues of class and governance in the Virginia colony.
Captain John Smith
yes, in 1644
Yes and no. He was a fortune hunter, very egocentric, and he lied about his time in Jamestown. The men of Jamestown dispatched him by sprinkling gunpowder on him while he slept and set him on fire. He had to go home to get medical treatment.
fire
Jamestown was set on fire from a prisoner in 1698. The man was set to be executed.
it burned down between 1600 and 1700
The British.
There were no cities in 1600. Jamestown will be the first in 1607.
Jamestown was a colony back in the 1600's when America was first being discovered.
The address of the Jamestown Audubon Society is: 1600 Riverside Road, Jamestown, NY 14701-9340
Nathaniel Bacon set fire to Jamestown on September 19, 1676, during Bacon's Rebellion. This uprising was driven by settlers' frustrations over colonial governance and conflicts with Native Americans. The burning of Jamestown marked a pivotal moment in the rebellion, which ultimately highlighted issues of class and governance in the Virginia colony.
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Captain John Smith
They got clothing from the English. Were they used to live.
England and Africa
yes, in 1644