BACON'S REBELLION

popular revolt in colonial Virginia in 1676, led by Nathaniel Bacon. High taxes, low prices for tobacco, and resentment against special privileges given those close to the governor, Sir William Berkeley, provided the background for the uprising, which was precipitated by Berkeley's failure to defend the frontier against attacks by Native Americans. Bacon commanded two unauthorized but successful expeditions against the tribes and was then elected to the new house of burgesses, which Berkeley had been forced to convene. When he attempted to take his seat, Berkeley had him arrested. Soon released, Bacon gathered his supporters, marched on Jamestown, and coerced Berkeley into granting him a commission to continue his campaigns against Native Americans. A circumspect assembly then passed several reform measures. The governor, having failed to raise a force against Bacon, fled to the Eastern Shore. He gathered enough strength to return to Jamestown, where he proclaimed Bacon and his men rebels and traitors. After a sharp skirmish Bacon recaptured the capital (Berkeley again took flight) but, fearing that he could not hold it against attack, set fire to the town. Bacon now controlled the colony, but he died suddenly (Oct., 1676), and without his leadership the rebellion collapsed. After a few months Berkeley returned to wreak a bloody vengeance before he was forced to return to England. Berkeley's removal and the end of attacks by Native Americans were the only benefits the yeomen had won in the rebellion, and the tidewater aristocracy long maintained its power.

See T. J. Wertenbaker, Torchbearer of the Revolution (1940, repr. 1965) and Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 (1957); W. E. Washburn, The Governor and the Rebel (1957, repr. 1967).

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...the seventeenth century, with Bacons Rebellion in Virginia only the best known...actions, and a conspiracy to foment rebellion in the West. But conspiracy...conspiracy and the violence of Shayss Rebellion had passed, nationalists had...
...Religious Foundations of Francis Bacons Thought Stephen A. McKnight University...The religious foundations of Francis Bacons thought / Stephen A. McKnight. p...Presents close analysis of eight of Francis Bacons texts in order to investigate the relation...
...Grays Inn William Gilberts De Magnete 1601 Bacon acts as state prosecutor in trial of Essex for rebellion Bacons A Declaration of the Practices and Treasons Attempted and Committed by Robert, late Earl of Essex etc. 1603...
...answered he, "and stayed some months there, not long after the rebellion in the west was suppressed with a great slaughter of the...limbs in civil or foreign wars, as lately in the Cornish rebellion, and some time ago in your wars with France, who being thus...
...poet William Blake, the epitome of the Romantic Rebellion who called Bacons, Newtons, and Lockes work satanic composed in his...leads to the palace of wisdom ." THE ROMANTIC REBELLION INFUSES STATE POLICY Other authors provide verification...
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...Record: The Official Account of Bacons Rebellion in Virginia, 1676-1677...Record: The Official Account of Bacons Rebellion in Virginia, 1676-1677. Edited...and the Rebel: The Story of Bacons Rebellion (Chapel Hill, 1957), which is...
...into writings associated with Essexs rebellion in 1601, and the promulgation by King...chapter on Hayward takes its cue from Bacons comment to the Queen--rather oddly delayed...Richard adopts on his way down. Despite his rebellion, Bolingbroke represents the rule of law...
...furthermore, it crushes the first signs of rebellion. In short, rhetoric, functioning as it...what if it behaves in ways contrary to Bacons prescriptions? That it has the capacity...with rhetoric, can itself rule. That Bacons conception of rhetoric betrays contradictory...
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...white settler rebellion against Governor Sir William Berkeley in 1676-77. In the course of that rising, known as Bacons Rebellion, Jamestown was burned to the ground. After fire in 1698 burned down the Jamestown statehouse (for the fourth time...
...line between blogging and reporting gets blurrier on Bacons Rebellion, a site run, unlike most other Virginia blogs, for...with an e-mail responding to critical commentary on Bacons Rebellion: Its party activists and campaign managers, not bloggers...
...victimized people of color. Bacons Rebellion illustrates class dynamics in...restore law and order. The rebellion was a popular, anti-aristocratic...the settlers drive west. The rebellion began when Bacon defied the Governors...
...Governor and the Rebel: A History of Bacons Rebellion in Virginia (New York: Norton...Douglas R. Egerton, Gabriels Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies...1993); Gerald Mullin, Flight and Rebellion: Slave Resistance in Eighteenth-Century...
...them from forming insurrectional associations (as in Bacons rebellion) 12 The death penalty has been an active force of...death penalty makes it possible to punish prisoners in rebellion, as in Attica in 1971. For the administrators of the...
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...respect from Europeans. Conflict with Indians rebounded into the colonies themselves, as Mr. Crockers discussion of Bacons Rebellion in Virginia demonstrates. While Sir William Berkeley sought to minimize conflict with Indians as the colony grew...
...terrorist attacks, says Connecticut College history professor Catherine McNicol Stock, author of "Rural Radicals: From Bacons Rebellion to the Oklahoma City Bombing." Its a matter of learning to expect it when you least expect it. "Saddam Hussein...
...party ranks and arguing that they saved Virginia from financial crisis. Tax-cut advocate James A. Bacon of the "Bacons Rebellion" Web log (www.baconsrebellion.com) said the outcome Tuesday will be seen either as a validation or rejection of the...
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...but not approved by Gov. William Berkeley (i.e., not well-regulated), attacked Indian lands. Bacons actions eventually took on the cast of a rebellion which resulted in the burning of the state capital at Jamestown. Thus, the language of the amendment...
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BACON, NATHANIEL 1647 76, leader of Bacons Rebellion in colonial Virginia. An aristocrat (he was kin to Francis Bacon, had been educated at Cambridge and Grays Inn, and was a member...
...when Charles II required him to go in person to Virginia. His general pardon of all those who had participated in Bacons Rebellion made him popular for a brief time, but after about four months he returned to England. When disturbances arising...
...contributes to the economy. Williamsburg became the temporary capital after the burning of Jamestown (1676) during Bacons Rebellion , then served as capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1779. It was the scene of important conventions during the movement...
...protection against the Native Americans, Bacons Rebellion broke out. Temporarily forced to flee, Berkeley regained power after Bacons premature death and ordered the hanging of many of Bacons followers. The executions were carried...
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