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What did Governor Berkeley do after Bacon's Rebellion?

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He exacted his revenge against bacon.

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Answer:

Shortly after Bacon's death, Berkeley regained complete control and hanged the major leaders of the rebellion. ... Later after an investigating committee from England issued its report to King Charles II, Berkeley was relieved of the Governorship and returned to England where he died in July 1677.

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Berkeley, assisted by an English naval squadron, soon defeated the remainder of the rebels, and Berkeley returned to Jamestown. There, he exacted his final revenge against Bacon. At Berkeley's insistence, 23 of Bacon's supporters were hanged

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