Bacon

’s Rebellion Essay, Research Paper


Bacon’s Rebellion


“Where we do well know that all our causes will be impartially heard and


equally justice administered to all men,” as stated by, Nathaniel Bacon. 1 In


1676 an uprising known as Bacon’s Rebellion occurred in Virginia. The immediate


cause of this revolt was the dissension between the planters and the Indians.


Because Sir William Berkeley, the Governor of Virginia had willingly denied


support to the farmers, Bacon assumed leadership of an unauthorized expedition


against the Indians. When Bacon learned that Governor Berkeley was rising a


force against him, he turned away from the Indians to fight with Berkley. This


had now become a serious problem for the governor. When news of this revolt had


reached King Charles II, it alarmed him so that he dispatched eleven hundred


troops to Virginia, recalled his governor, and appointed a commission to


determine the causes of the dissatisfaction. Bacon’s Rebellion is considered to


be the most important event in the establishment of democracy in colonial


America because the right to vote and social equality were denied to the farmers


by the local government.


The right to vote is a small but crucial part of the democracy. During


the first half of the 17th century the farmers on the plantations in Virginia


were not able to exercise their right to vote. The only people that were able


to vote during this time were the wealthy men who owned land. Overall the


colonists had not been treated fairly. They had been over taxed and denied


their voting rights. To them voting meant that the person they elected was the


person they felt was responsible enough to motivate them and support them.


Unfortunately Governor Sir William Berkeley was not living up to those standards.


Berkeley did not care about the farmers. It was obvious that the only thing he


cared about was making money. The event that sparked the rebellion occurred


when the Indians attacked the farmers. Normally these farmers were expecting to


receive help from the governor. They became irritated when the governor did not


support them. Through the eyes of the freemen this was seen as a big mistake.


Because the governor did not give them the support, they had to take matters


into their own hands. After defeating the Indians, the unofficially elect

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Nathaniel Bacon took charge. When he led his men into town to form an assembly,


it would be the first assembly in fifteen years. After the long struggle and


hard fought battle these freemen received their gift. They were finally able to


appeal a law that denied their right to vote. They were now considered legal


voters.


Another important aspect of democracy is social equality. During the


17th century in Virginia, people were either wealthy or poor. The proprietors


held the wealth, while the plantation workers in Virginia were poor. In


addition the farmers had no rights. The freemen had to be taxed and there was


nothing they could do about it. It did not hurt the rich to be taxed because


they could afford it. When the lower-class are taxed, technically you are


taking away at least three-quarters of their earnings. 2 First, half the money


they earn is going to the proprietor, then the King of England takes away the


other quarter they are left with very little. The problems with a society that


has a wide range of classes are certain classes have privileges that other


classes do not. For example the rich people were able to communicate with


Berkeley. The farmers accused the rich men of controlling the whole colony for


their selfish purposes. Rumor had it that Berkeley and his wealthy friends were


interested in trade with the Indians. The frontiers men could only take so much.


Tired of being the poorest people in the colony, they ultimately rebelled.


Bacon and his followers fought for their right to vote and denounced


social inequality in Virginia, by taking matters into their own hands. Bacon’s


Rebellion has become the most significant episode leading towards democracy in


colonial America. The consummations of this revolt were acknowledged by the


English as well as the other colonies. Besides influencing governmental


procedures in Virginia, recent research suggests it might have affected English


domestic and foreign policies as well. One researcher claimed that the


concern for representative institutions and the anti-imperialist feeling that


existed in Virginia then was expressed not by the rebels, but by those


suppressing the rebellion and that such democratic attitudes increased


significantly after, rather that immediately before or during Bacon’s Rebellion.


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