1676
Bacon’s Rebellion took place in Jamestown, Virginia, led by settler Nathaniel Bacon against Governor Berkeley. The Rebellion was in anger for restricting fur trading between colonists and Native Americans. Many of the settlers who joined the Rebellion were indentured servants.
Ronald L. Filippelli, “Labor Conflict in the United States: an Encyclopedia,” in Labor Conflict in the United States: an Encyclopedia(New York: Garland, 1990))
















