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Breaking Loose Together: The Regulator Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary North Carolina - Paperback

Breaking Loose Together: The Regulator Rebellion in Pre-Revolutionary North Carolina - Paperback

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by Marjoleine Kars (Author)

Ten years before the start of the American Revolution, backcountry settlers in the North Carolina Piedmont launched their own defiant bid for economic independence and political liberty. The Regulator Rebellion of 1766-71 pitted thousands of farmers, many of them religious radicals inspired by the Great Awakening, against political and economic elites who opposed the Regulators' proposed reforms. The conflict culminated on May 16, 1771, when a colonial militia defeated more than 2,000 armed farmers in a pitched battle near Hillsborough. At least 6,000 Regulators and sympathizers were forced to swear their allegiance to the government as the victorious troops undertook a punitive march through Regulator settlements. Seven farmers were hanged.

Using sources that include diaries, church minutes, legal papers, and the richly detailed accounts of the Regulators themselves, Marjoleine Kars delves deeply into the world and ideology of free rural colonists. She examines the rebellion's economic, religious, and political roots and explores its legacy in North Carolina and beyond. The compelling story of the Regulator Rebellion reveals just how sharply elite and popular notions of independence differed on the eve of the Revolution.

Author Biography

Marjoleine Kars is associate professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.71 x 9.26 x 6.12 IN
Publication Date: February 25, 2002
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