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Nathaniel Bacon's Slavery And The Consequences Of Nathaniel Bacon

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Although history makes Nathaniel Bacon seem as he is doing wrong by rebelling, it is important to get the full picture of what really happened. The author writes about Nathaniel Bacon’s Rebellion and the aftermath of what happened afterwards. In both of these accounts, the author shows that the colonists and the king fail to see the full picture of the events that occurred. If the king would have seen both side’s equally, then Nathaniel Bacon wouldn’t have been in the wrong for his actions. This also would be true when the Virginian’s were afraid of a massive attack that never took place and was made up. They were deceived just as the king was when he read Berkley’s accounts of the events that took place.

Nathaniel Bacon is notorious for his rebellion in this story, and is seen as the one who stepped out of line when he rebelled against Berkley. However, Bacon could be seen as the one who saved many Virginian’s from a dictator that who was only looking out for himself and took almost complete control of the government in Virginia. If he would have never rebelled the colony of Virginia would have kept being strip of their rights to vote. The fact that Berkley controlled most of the Virginia government is corrupt. Even though the American government wasn’t around yet, the colonies were still a place of freedom. People had the right to choose some of their representatives, but still couldn’t get rid of the governor who took advantage of his position to gain a lot of wealth

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