Nathaniel Bacon's main purpose in calling a rebellion against the state governor was that he refused to expel the natives from the state.
Bacon's Rebellion is a term used to refer to a historical event in the United States in which V¡rginia settlers rose in armed revolt against Colonial Governor William Berkeley as a result of his refusal to request that the natives be expelled from the United States. condition.
This event occurred between the years 1676 and 1677 and was led by Nathaniel Bacon (hence its name Bacon's Rebellion). This rebellion did not have the expected results because the natives were not expelled from the state. However, the governor of the state was returned to Europe.
Bacon hoped by his rebellion to pressure the governor to give in to his requests to expel the natives from the state.
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