Thursday, October 9, 2008
Searching on Bacon's Rebellion
When searching for information or relatively close to the subject I found more articles than actual consistent facts. What I mean by facts is that Bacon’s Rebellion is so gaped in information that its hard to find a balance between whats real and whats an opinion. For example: in Leon J. Goldstein’s A not on Historical Interpretation he talks about how people interpret history. He brings up two different writers and how completely opposite they from each other. “the more one examines he movement which Bacon headed, the more its kinship with American Revelation becomes apparent, for both had as the amin principle the defense of American rights.”Wertenbaker. He says that Wertenbaker believed that it was predestined for Bacon to lead such revolt. Things like that which prove that certain pieces of information are half factual and half opinion. So my search was based on JSTOR I found articles ranging from Indentured servants to Bacon’s young life. I only found three articles I could really learn from . To find more on Bacon’s Rebellion I decide to google Bacon’s Rebellion causes and effect . I found two websites somewhat helpful and tried searching through what I found but it was mostly other peoples opinions of what it was. Next time when I search I will try to search for history books online I think that will provide the facts needed.
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