Thursday, October 24, 2019
Nathaniel Bacon Essay
One historian has remarked that Baconââ¬â¢s Rebellion was ââ¬Å"a rebellion with abundant causes but without a cause.â⬠Do you agree? What were the causes of Baconââ¬â¢s Rebellion? Did Nathaniel Bacon have a cause? Did William Berkeley? In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon marched into Jamestown, Virginia alongside 600 men ready to fight, demanding a military commission. After threatening William Berkeley, the Governor of Virginia and Nathanielââ¬â¢s own cousin, Bacon was given a military commission. ââ¬Å"In the following months, Baconââ¬â¢s men waged brutal war against the Indians, turned their guns on Berkeleyââ¬â¢s government, forced it to flee Jamestown, and burned the colonyââ¬â¢s capital to the groundâ⬠(Hollitz, 19). I do not agree with this historian because some of Baconââ¬â¢s causes for rebellion were important enough to the people living in Virginia to want changes. Taxes began to rise on tobacco, salaries of the government officials began to increase, and no servants were selected to the council after 1640. In 1675 colonists ordered Governor Berkeley to return with an army after killings by the Indians alongside the Fall Line (The line marking the waterfalls of nearly parallel rivers). In March of 1676 the representatives announced war on ââ¬Å"all such Indians who â⬠¦ shall be discovered to have committed murders â⬠¦ and depredationâ⬠(Hollitz, 23). Trading with Indians was also now illegal which placed even more economic stress on those traders that needed Indian products to survive. Nathaniel Bacon had a cause for the rebellion after one of his supervisors was killed in a Susquehanna attack. Berkeleyââ¬â¢s main reason for being against Baconââ¬â¢s Rebellion was because he worked out an arrangement in 1644 to avoid conflicts with the Native Americans. In exchange for a large piece of land, he agreed to keep settlers from pushing farther into their lands. After Baconââ¬â¢s death on October 26, 1676 his rebellion began to decease and everything was eventually restored back to order.
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