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... Bacon’s rebellion was only extinguished after Nathaniel Bacon’s untimely death in October 1676. ...
One reason for Bacon’s Rebellion was that at the time when Bacon arrived in Virginia, the people were looking for a hero, a leader-a role that he was more than happy to accept. ... He was entirely the origin of the rebellion, which might not have occurred if he hadn’t of shown up in Virginia at that time.
Another reason for Bacon’s Rebellion was that the government had too much control over the townspeople, and the same people had been in control for too long. ...
One of the strongest reasons for why the farmers went along with Bacon’s Rebellion was that the Indians had been constantly looting their farms and slaughtering some of the farm’s inhabitants in the process.
Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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