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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
2 years ago
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1.Sourcing: This rebellion against the Jamestown government was led by Nathaniel Bacon. He also wrote this document to gather su

pport for this rebellion. Given this information, what kind of biases would we expect to find in this document?
2.Corroboration: If you wanted to confirm the truth of these events and accusations that Nathaniel Bacon is referring to in his declaration, what other kinds of historical documents could you analyze?
History
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WARRIOR [948]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. Personal Bias, or opinions because Nathaniel Bacon wrote documents over the rebellion. There could be missing information.

2. Diaries from men fighting with Bacon, and also Government files.

Explanation:

These are the most reliable sources to look at because you might have stories from this that could've been different and others very opinionated.

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