What happened to Jamestown during Bacon’s Rebellion?

a. The town was impenetrable and well fortified.
b. It was burned to the ground.
c. The town accepted the surrender of Bacon.
d. The small landowners sided with the Jamestown elite.
e. It was invaded by the Powhatans.


Answer: b. It was burned to the ground.

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