Respuesta :
Bacon’s grievances involve Governor Berkeley’s performance and attitude while at the position. The first accusation is that the governor imposed excessive taxation on the public. Next is all about judicial corruption. It deals with the governor’s favoritism. The third was a personal interest in which he monopolized the beaver trade.
Answer:
Excessive taxation on the public.
Corruption in the governor's office.
Neglected the promotion of trade.
Explanation:
This question refers to the declaration written by Nathaniel Bacon to Sir William Berkeley, the Governor of Virginia, in 1676. This is known as the Declaration of Grievances. In this declaration, Bacon cites many of the grievances that he has against the governor. These include actions such as failing to protect the colonists from the Indians, failing to promote trade, monopolizing the beaver's trade and having placed "favorites" in powerful positions.