Bacon's Rebellion: Revolt Towards Colonial Governor William Berkeley

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Bacon’s Rebellion was a revolt grown out of severe hatred towards colonial governor William Berkeley. Depressed tobacco prices, rising taxes, crowds of freed servants, and policies catered towards the wealthy where large contributing factors to the start of Bacon’s Rebellion. High taxes created by Large planters were made to finance Berkeley’s regime, which in turn supported their interests at the expense of the small farmers and servants. In return these small farmers and servants migrated westward claiming land for small farms thus angering the natives. In 1675 violence broke out when a fight between a planter and indigenous people on the Potomac River led to the murder of the planter’s herdsman and, in turn, to retaliation by militiamen,

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