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Title: From Regulation to Revolution


1
Chapter 8
  • From Regulation to Revolution

2
Unrest in the backcountry
  • Governor Tryon defeated the Regulators at the
    Battle of Alamance
  • Governor Tryon was responsible for the
    construction of the Tryon Palace

3
Regulator Movement
  • The first Regulator meeting took place in Orange
    County
  • Regulators westerners who wanted better control
    of the government

4
The Spread of the Regulators
  • In the 1760s, Governor Tryon persuaded the
    Assembly to move the capital to New Bern
  • Tryon Palace was constructed meeting place for
    the council and the governors home
  • Regulators protested in 1768

5
People
  • Edmund Fanning Register of Deeds in Orange
    County
  • Herman Husband and William Butler
  • leaders of the Regulator movement
  • Josiah Martin last royal governor of N.C

6
Acts
  • Johnston Riot Act moved cases that involved
    riots from the county that they took place in to
    another colony

7
Acts
  • Sugar Act placed taxes on molasses,

coffee
wine
silk
8
Acts
  • Stamp Act placed taxes on paper goods
    (pamphlets, newspapers and legal documents)

9
Acts
  • Townshend Act placed taxes on paper, glass,
  • lead,
  • brought into the colonies

tea
And
wine
10
No Taxation w/o Representation
  • Colonists believed that they did not have
    representation in Parliament

11
Tea Parties and Congresses
  • In the 1770s the committees of correspondence
    was formed to keep the colony informed of British
    actions

12
  • Patriots colonists who resisted the tighter
    controls imposed by the British
  • N.C patriots captured Fort Johnston in July 1775
    on the lower Cape Fear River

13
Battle of Moores Creek Bridge
  • On February 27,1776, minutemen met loyalists at
    the bridge over Moores Creek
  • The defeat of the loyalists left N.C free from
    invasion from Britain for 4 yrs.
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