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  2. Planter Nathaniel Bacon focused the anger of inland colonists at local Indians, who they felt were holding back settlement, and at a distant government unwilling to aid them. Declaration of Nathaniel Bacon in the Name of the People of Virginia, July 30, 1676

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  3. May 17, 2023 · On July 30, 1676, Nathaniel Bacon issued his “Declaration of the People of Virginia” and attacked Governor William Berkeley and his political allies. This illustration by Howard Pyle depicts Nathaniel Bacon leading his men.

  4. The Declaration of the People of Virginia, or simply the Declaration of the People, was a list of complaints issued by Nathaniel Bacon on July 30, 1676, in which he proclaimed Virginia's colonial governor, William Berkeley, to be corrupt and expressed his displeasure at what his followers regarded as unjust taxation and the government's failure ...

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · Bacon outlined his objections in his Declaration of the People of Virginia, issued 30 July 1676 which charged Berkeley with corruption on eight separate counts. Bacon presented each count in full but never mentioned how he had himself benefited from Berkeley’s policies.

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  6. Bacon's Rebellion was an armed rebellion held by Virginia settlers that took place from 1676 to 1677. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon against Colonial Governor William Berkeley, after Berkeley refused Bacon's request to drive Native American Indians out of Virginia.

  7. On July 30, 1676, Bacon issued a “Declaration in the Name of the People”, which he signed “Generall, by the consent of the People.” His declaration was directed against Berkeley and the governing elite, whom he charged were corrupt and negligent.

  8. Bacon's Declaration in the Name of the People 30 July 1676 < 1651-1700 < Documents < American History From Revolution To Reconstruction and beyond. Introduction. Like many men who challenge authorized government, Bacon quickly took the position that he truly represented the people.