The History of the Americans

Bacon’s Rebellion 6: Recriminations


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It is late January 1677 in Virginia. Loyalists under the command of Governor Sir William Berkeley had suppressed Bacon's Rebellion just after New Year. Now Berkeley was prosecuting the surviving leaders of the rebellion, and loyalist units were looting the estates of wealthy Baconistas to recover losses they had suffered during the war.
Then a fleet from London materialized at the mouth of the James, carrying three royal commissioners and a thousand "red coats," English regular infantry. Their mission, per Charles II, was to suppress the rebellion - which Berkeley and his supporters had already done - and to discover the root causes of the rebellion. They were not prepared to intervene in a peace they had not fought for, which peace Berkeley was determined to shape to the advantage of his faction. Berkeley's first interest was in justice for himself and his allies, the loyalists who had defended the government of the Crown; the commissioners were focused on the fiscal priorities of the Crown, and were therefore intent on moving beyond the war - bygones - and getting Virginia back to the important work of growing tobacco.
There would be consequences.
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Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the episode notes on our website)
James D. Rice, Tales from a Revolution: Bacon’s Rebellion and the Transformation of Early America
Wilcomb E. Washburn, The Governor and the Rebel: A History of Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia
Charles McLean Andrews, Narratives of the Insurrections, 1675-1690
Edmund S. Morgan, American Slavery, American Freedom
Stephen Saunders Webb, 1676: The End of American Independence
Wilcomb E. Washburn, Review of Webb, 1676: The End of American Independence, Pacific Historical Review, May 1985.
John M. Murrin, Review of Webb, 1676: The End of American Independence, The William and Mary Quarterly, January 1986.
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