“ I add no more but as your loving brother”Militia Officer John Butler writes to his brother — and outlawed Regulator leader —William ButlerMay 4, 2022May 4, 2022
“Rebellion against your King, your Country, and your Laws”Governor Tryon responds to the Regulators’ petition, May 16 1771Mar 30, 2022Mar 30, 2022
“Never did I see men so daring & desperate”Merchant Samuel Cornell witnesses the Battle of AlamanceFeb 3, 2022Feb 3, 2022
“To Remove Some Jealousies Out of Our Minds”Regulator Advertisement #2, August 20 1766Jul 8, 2021Jul 8, 2021
“Let each Neighbourhood throughout the Country meet”Regulator Advertisement #1, August 1766Jul 7, 2021Jul 7, 2021
“Poor people who are obliged to toil on bad land”The North Carolina Regulators voice their grievances while giving instructions to their new representatives in the Assembly.Aug 14, 2020Aug 14, 2020
“The Just Complaints of the People”The final petition of the North Carolina Regulators, May 15 1771Jul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
Telling Friend from Foe at the Battle of AlamanceAs a fight between civilians, not professional soldiers, nearly all of the combatants at the Battle of Alamance would have been dressed in…Jul 30, 2020Jul 30, 2020
John Pyle: The Regulator Turned LoyalistOne man becomes embroiled in the Regulation, and later, the RevolutionJul 22, 2020Jul 22, 2020
Martin & Priscilla Palmer: The Volunteer and The ContractorOne Hillsborough couple each find their own ways to support the Governor’s militiaJul 22, 2020Jul 22, 2020