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what was the probably nathaniel bacon's true motive for launching this rebellion ?

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In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon began a mutiny against the governor of Virginia, William Berkeley, because Bacon (and many other Virginians) wanted to pursue a more vigorous war against the Indians than Berkeley would allow.

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  • Bacon's Rebellion was due to when a grab for Native American lands was denied and colonial government.
  • Bacon's Rebellion was a very popular revolt in colonial Virginia in 1676. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon and it was as a result high taxes, low prices for tobacco, and hate against special privileges given those close to the governor, Sir William Berkeley.

  • The rebellion was fueled by Berkeley's inadequacy to defend the Frontline against attacks by Native Americans.

  • He really wanted the colony to payback for raids by Native Americans on frontier settlements and also to remove everything that pertains to Native Americans from the colony so that landowners such as himself could increase (expand) their property.

  • The rebellion united black and white indentured servants with black slaves against the colonial government,

From the above we can therefore say that the answer He really wanted the colony to payback for raids by Native Americans on frontier settlements and also to remove everything that pertains to Native Americans from the colony so that landowners such as himself could increase (expand) their property and also against colonial government, is correct

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