Berkeley, Sir William

Berkeley, Sir William
born 1606, Somerset, Eng.
died July 9, 1677, Twickenham, Middlesex

British colonial governor of Virginia.

Appointed governor in 1641, he introduced crop diversification, encouraged manufacturing, and promoted peace with the Indians. A strong monarchist, he was forced to retire to his Virginia plantation during the Commonwealth period in England (1652–59). Reappointed in 1660, he faced crop failures and Indian attacks on the frontier. In 1676 Nathaniel Bacon mounted an expedition against the Indians in defiance of Berkeley's policy of fostering trade. Berkeley fought Bacon for control of the colony, which he eventually regained.

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▪ British colonial official
born 1606, Somerset, Eng.
died July 9, 1677, Twickenham, Middlesex

      British colonial governor of Virginia during Bacon's Rebellion, an armed uprising (1676) against his moderate Indian policy.

      Berkeley was the youngest son of Sir Maurice Berkeley and the brother of John Berkeley, lst Baron Berkeley of Stratton, one of the Carolina and New Jersey proprietors. Soon after his graduation from the University of Oxford (B.A., 1624; M.A., 1629), he was given a seat in the privy chamber and served in the colonial office as a commissioner of Canadian affairs. He wrote a play, The Lost Lady, for the London stage in 1638, was knighted by Charles I in 1639, and was appointed governor of Virginia in 1641.

      Berkeley's governorship of Virginia was almost continuous from this date until his death, except during much of the period of the English Commonwealth (1652–59). His first years as governor were very successful. Berkeley experimented with crop diversification, encouraged manufacturing, promoted expansion, and coped successfully with both Indian and Dutch hostilities. His loyalty to the crown during the English Civil Wars led him to declare Virginia an asylum for Charles II and his friends. This loyalty also resulted in his forced retirement from 1652 to 1659, when he remained on his Virginia plantation.

      Berkeley's second period as governor after the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 was marred by Indian attacks on the frontier, economic depression, crop failures, and high taxes. It was also marred by the ambitions of his cousin by marriage, Nathaniel Bacon (Bacon, Nathaniel). Berkeley wanted to foster trade with the Indians; Bacon was for their removal from the colony and in 1676 led an expedition against the Indians. Berkeley called it rebellion, and the forces of the two men clashed. Berkeley fought the rebels with great ferocity and bloodshed. (During the rebellion, Bacon died of natural causes.) Berkeley was recalled by Charles II to explain his behaviour but died before he had a chance to report to the king.

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