Nathaniel Bacon
Title: Nathaniel Bacon
Category: /Society & Culture/People
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Nathaniel Bacon
Category: /Society & Culture/People
Details: Words: 2359 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Nathaniel Bacon was born in Suffolk, England on 2nd January, 1647. A dispute with his wife's family
persuaded him to emigrate to North America. With the financial support of his father, he purchased two
estates along the James River in Virginia.
William Berkeley appointed Bacon to his governing council but the two men soon fell out about the
development of the colony. Berkeley favoured a policy of containment, whereas Bacon wanted to expand into
areas controlled
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is siege fortifications while he dug his position. Infuriated,
Bacon burned Jamestown to the ground on September 19, 1676. (He did save many valuable records in the
statehouse.) By now his luck had clearly run out with this extreme measure and he began to have trouble
controlling his men's conduct as well as keeping his popular support. Few people responded to Bacon's appeal
to capture Berkeley who had since returned to the Eastern Shore for safety reasons.