Unit 2 Scholarly Activity

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After reading the lecture and required readings for this unit, use the knowledge you have learned to write a three page essay on one of the topics below:  Bacon’s revolt on Jamestown, Va.;  The Pueblo Revolt; and  Salem witch trials In order to support your discussion, you will need to select at least one outside source from the CSU Library. Your essay must address, but are not limited to, the following items listed below:  Introduce the event. This may include what happened, the reason, setting, location, timeline, outcome, and casualties.  Describe how characteristics of the region of Colonial America impacted your chosen conflict.  Discuss the American ideals or philosophies that may have caused this event to occur. How have these ideals and philosophies changed to the way we live today?  Discuss your perspective on the event, including, but not limited to, what was inevitable or avoidable, and what was beneficial or costly. Again, be sure to review the required reading about what to look for in a scholarly resource, and if you have trouble locating an article, contact a librarian to assist you. Your assignment, which should be three pages total, will not be accepted if your source(s) are not available in CSU’s Online Library, and the article you choose must be completely cited and referenced. Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.

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Bacon’s revolt on Jamestown
At times, English chose to gain their land through application of force, while at times, the
Virginia leaders chose to negotiate. In taverns and in the general assembly, the colonial leaders often
debated on strategies which were appropriate but during the 1676, the debate erupted into a civil war
amongst the colonialists. It was after Nathaniel Bacon claimed that he championed those who were
living in the leading edge and were subjected to the intimidation of harm by the Native Americans.
Researchers who have studied the Bacon’s Rebellion have presented him as radical who sought
liberty, lead Virginians to resist against a colonial governor who had turned into a cruel reactionary and
a tyrant. Others have suggested him as opportunist trying to progress his own chances at power and
wealth, through mobilization of poor farmers in the front line to vent their frustrations first through
attacking Native Americans who were innocent and rebelling ultimately against the colonial authority
(Browning & Nicholas, 2016).
Bacon’s Rebellion probably was amongst the most intriguing yet confusin...


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