Final answer:
Nathaniel Bacon incited conflict between different Native American groups during Bacon's Rebellion by attacking both the Doeg and Susquehannock tribes without authorization. The question's options do not explicitly reflect the historical facts, but Bacon's actions involved these two tribes.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which two tribes Nathaniel Bacon got to attack each other. The historical context is the period of Bacon's Rebellion, a conflict that took place in the Virginia colony in the mid-17th century. Bacon's actions included unauthorized attacks against Native American tribes, which exacerbated tensions and violence in the region.
During the events leading up to and including Bacon's Rebellion, Nathaniel Bacon led unauthorized attacks against the Doeg and Susquehannock tribes. These tribes were from different cultural and language groups, with the Doeg being Algonquian and the Susquehannock being part of the Iroquoian language family. Therefore, Bacon incited conflicts that involved tribes not originally in conflict with each other. Given the historical record, the answer to which two tribes Bacon got to attack each other is not explicitly mentioned among the given options. However, in the context of Bacon's actions, he led attacks against both the Doeg and Susquehannock tribes.