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Similarities Between Bacons And Leisler's Rebellion

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Bacon’s Rebellion, Coode’s Rebellion, and Leisler’s Rebellion all happened between the dates of 1676-1691. Each rebellion was a cease or change of power. Whereas, in 1676, Nathaniel Bacon, recruited common men, John Coode used puritans and Jacob Leisler used his militia. Bacon and Coode were both mad at there political system while Leisler took over to conquer. Both Bacon and Leisler were enemies of the crown while the crown sided with Coode. In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon planned genocide agains the Indian’s resolving to not leave one alive. His force was trying to be stopped by Governor Berkley so that he can monopolize the trade of deer hide. Bacon later rioted the town and burnt down Jamestown as well as the capitol. Almost a decade

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