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Author Rice, James D., 1963-

Title Tales from a revolution : Bacon's Rebellion and the transformation of early America / James D. Rice.

Publication Info. New York City : Oxford University Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 253 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series New narratives in American history
New narratives in American history.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-243).
Contents Part 1: "The uproars of Virginia". Doegs! Doegs! ; The Susquehannocks' dilemma ; The governor and the rebel ; "I am in over shoes, I will be in over boots" ; Jamestown burning ; "The uproars of Virginia have been stupendious" ; "A seasonable submission" -- Part 2: "The second part of the late tragedy". Strange Indians and popish plots ; "An itching desire" ; Tales of a revolution ; Bacon's heirs.
Summary The late seventeenth century was a pivotal moment in American history, full of upheavals and far-flung conspiracies. In the spring of 1676, Nathaniel Bacon, a hotheaded young newcomer to Virginia, led a revolt against the colony's Indian policies. Bacon's Rebellion turned into a civil war within Virginia--and a war of extermination against the colony's Indian allies--that lasted into the following winter, sending shock waves throughout the British colonies and into England itself. Historian James Rice captures the swirling rumors and central events of Bacon's Rebellion and its aftermath, weaving them into a dramatic tale that is part of the founding story of America.--From publisher description.
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Subject Bacon's Rebellion (1676)
Bacon's Rebellion, 1676.
Chronological Term 1676
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Rice, James D., 1963- Tales from a revolution. New York City : Oxford University Press, 2012 9780195386950 (DLC) 2012023224 (OCoLC)785874176
ISBN 9780199976867 (electronic book)
0199976864 (electronic book)
9780195386950
0195386957