Bacon and his makeshift army issue a…
July 1676 CE
Bacon and his makeshift army issue a Declaration of the People of Virginia on July 30, 1676, demanding that natives in the area be killed or removed, and an end of the rule of "parasites."
The declaration also criticizes Berkeley's administration, accusing him of levying unfair taxes, of appointing friends to high positions, and of failing to protect outlying farmers from native attack.
Historians see Bacon’s Rebellion as mostly arising out of the personal rivalry between Berkeley and Bacon.
Some of the causes of the rebellion are declining tobacco prices (economic problems), growing commercial competition (from Maryland and the Carolinas), an increasingly restricted English market, and rising prices from English manufactured goods (mercantilism).
Bacon, and colonists who agree with him, finds a scapegoat in continuing tensions and raids by local Virginia tribes.