The Regulators of North Carolina: Outraged Opressors
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The Regulators of North Carolina: Outraged Opressors
The history of colonial North Carolina is bombarded with frequent strife and turmoil. The people of North Carolina, because of a lack in supervision from the British monarchy, learned to possess an independent spirit. The colony remained isolated from the rest of the country because of several geographical conditions such as poor harbors, the abscence of navigable rivers, numerous swamps, and bad road conditions. Due to these conditions,
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Ray and Hugh T. Lefler. The History of a Southern State. The University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, 1973. <li>10. Bridenbaugh, Carl. Cities in Revolt: Urban Life in America, 1734-1776. Knopf Publishing, New York NY, 1968. <li>11. Edward, Brother C. "The Regulators: North Carolina Taxpayers Take Arms Against the Governing Elite." American History Illustrated. April 1983: pp. 42-48. <li>12. Stumpf, Vernon O. Josiah Martin: The Last Royal Governor of North Carolina. Carolina Academic Press for the Kellenberger
Ray and Hugh T. Lefler. The History of a Southern State. The University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, 1973. <li>10. Bridenbaugh, Carl. Cities in Revolt: Urban Life in America, 1734-1776. Knopf Publishing, New York NY, 1968. <li>11. Edward, Brother C. "The Regulators: North Carolina Taxpayers Take Arms Against the Governing Elite." American History Illustrated. April 1983: pp. 42-48. <li>12. Stumpf, Vernon O. Josiah Martin: The Last Royal Governor of North Carolina. Carolina Academic Press for the Kellenberger