Bacon's Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in 1676 in Virginia, led by Nathaniel Bacon against the colonial government. This event highlighted tensions between frontier settlers and the colonial elite, emphasizing issues such as land ownership, governance, and the growing unrest among poor white settlers and enslaved Africans. The rebellion ultimately revealed the complexities of class and race relations in the early colonial period and marked a turning point in the development of slavery as a social institution in America.