Bacon's Laws

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Bacon's Laws were a series of reform measures that were passed in the colonial assembly of

Nathaniel Bacon invaded Jamestown on June 23, 1676, and had forced Governor William Berkeley and the Assembly to grant him a commission to fight the Indians.[1]

References

  1. ^ Rothbard, Murray (1979). Conceived in Liberty. Mises Institute. p. 156.