Nathaniel Bacon __________

A) resented the elite leaders of Jamestown because he knew he would never be accepted into their ruling clique
B) started a rebellion to prevent Governor Berkeley from waging a war against the Susquehannock Indians
C) was perceived as a hero by the common people of Virginia
D) was executed by the forces of Charles II for his rebellion
E) was a former indentured servant who was denied farming land in the Virginia Colony


Answer: C

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