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Bacon's Rebellion

American  

noun

  1. an unsuccessful uprising by frontiersmen in Virginia in 1676, led by Nathaniel Bacon against the colonial government in Jamestown.


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Jefferson mythologized Bacon's Rebellion into the post-American Revolution ideal of fighting against the tyranny of colonial rule and the need for Bacon and others to have full political representation.

From Salon • Sep. 6, 2021

Queen Cockacoeske experienced life-threatening events because of Bacon’s Rebellion from 1675 to 1676.

From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2021

Stephen D. Haner is a senior fellow for state and local tax policy at the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy and contributing editor at Bacon’s Rebellion.

From Washington Post • Mar. 12, 2020

One of these, a young man named Popé, struck back by organizing a rebellion in the summer of 1680, soon after Bacon’s Rebellion and Metacom’s War in the far-distant English colonies.

From Textbooks • Jan. 18, 2018

The systematic enslavement of Africans, and the rearing of their children under bondage, emerged with all deliberate speed—quickened by events such as Bacon’s Rebellion.

From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander

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