In 1676, Nathaniel Bacon led a well-known colonial uprising against
the authority of King Charles II, in the person of Virginia's
governor Sir William Berkeley. Bacon and other colonists identified
as their chief concern Berkeley's non-aggressive policies toward
local Native Americans. Bacon's revolt dramatically altered
relations between Chesapeake colonists and Native Americans, and
also induced late Stuart imperialists to crack down on colonial
autonomy. Despite the widely recognized significance of Bacon's
Rebellion, the most important documents chronicling this event have
been scattered in several archives and repositories, impeding
students' access. Michael Leroy Oberg has transcribed, edited, and
introduced the official record left by Samuel Wiseman, King Charles
II's scribe assigned to this uprising's investigation_making this
history widely available for the first time in book form.
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