American Legal History

Regulators of North Carolina

Progress Report

This is still very much a work in progress. I'm currently in the process of reading primary source material from the Colonial Records of North Carolina, which I will attach to the wikipage. I've also read Herman Husband's account of the Regulation, which I have attached. Once I have finished reading and attaching the Colonial Records of North Carolina, I plan to research Governor Tryon's collected works.

One question I had about the wikipage was how to address historiography (if I should address it at all). In my analysis section, should I describe the different historiographic approaches to the Regulation?

Project Description and Research Questions

Project Description

For my project, I intend to study anti-creditor movements during the pre-Revolutionary war period. More specifically, I plan to study the Regulator movement in North Carolina, identifying its causes, Regulator demands and responses to the movement.

Research Questions

Who were the Regulators? What were their grievances? How did this movement seek to address these grievances? What did the insurrection's ultimate failure demonstrate about the colony's economic, political and legal structure?

Primary Source Documents

Assorted Documents

Herman Husband's "An Impartial Relation"

-- ChrisFasano - 11 Nov 2009

 

  • Minutes_from_the_Assembly,_17_Dec_1770.pdf: Minutes from the Assembly following the Regulator insurrection. The Assembly addresses fraudulent land conveyances, official fees, the expansion of inferior courts, and empowering Presbyterian ministers to solemnize marriages.

  • Minutes_from_the_Assembly,_17_Dec_1770.pdf: Minutes from the Assembly following the Regulator insurrection. The Assembly addresses fraudulent land conveyances, official fees, the expansion of inferior courts, and empowering Presbyterian ministers to solemnize marriages.

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Attachments Attachments

  Attachment Action Size Date Who Comment
pdf An_Impartial_Relation,_First_Part.pdf props, move 5664.0 K 05 Nov 2009 - 21:46 ChrisFasano Herman Husband's "An Impartial Relation," printed in 1770. This document contains pages 1-25.
pdf An_Impartial_Relation,_Fourth_Part.pdf props, move 7381.6 K 05 Nov 2009 - 21:50 ChrisFasano Herman Husband's "An Impartial Relation," printed in 1770. This document contains pages 76-104, the final page in the tract.
pdf An_Impartial_Relation,_Second_Part.pdf props, move 6111.9 K 05 Nov 2009 - 21:48 ChrisFasano Herman Husband's "An Impartial Relation," printed in 1770. This document contains pages 26-50.
pdf An_Impartial_Relation,_Third_Part.pdf props, move 6277.6 K 05 Nov 2009 - 21:49 ChrisFasano Herman Husband's "An Impartial Relation," printed in 1770. This document contains pages 21-75.
pdf Anti-Regulator_Petition.pdf props, move 760.3 K 06 Nov 2009 - 01:54 ChrisFasano An anti-Regulator petition, signed by Edmond Fanning and others
pdf Assembly_Resolutions,_06_Nov_1769.pdf props, move 766.4 K 05 Nov 2009 - 23:16 ChrisFasano Assembly resolutions discussing the collection of public funds, and subsequent address by Governor Tryon.
pdf Fanning_Trial,_22_March_1769.pdf props, move 1103.2 K 12 Nov 2009 - 03:58 ChrisFasano Trial of Colonel Fanning for extortion.
pdf Hillsborough_Riots_24_Sept._1770.pdf props, move 5545.4 K 06 Nov 2009 - 01:36 ChrisFasano An account of the Hillsborough Riots, which took place on September 4, 1770.
pdf Johnston_Riot_Act.pdf props, move 53.0 K 12 Nov 2009 - 03:02 ChrisFasano The Johnston Riot Act, enacted on January 15, 1771.
pdf Letter_from_Governor_Martin,_16_March_1775.pdf props, move 424.4 K 12 Nov 2009 - 03:30 ChrisFasano Letter from Governor Martin assessing political sympathies on the eve of the Revolution.
pdf Letter_from_Governor_Martin,_30_Aug_1772.pdf props, move 1221.8 K 12 Nov 2009 - 03:27 ChrisFasano Letter from Governor Martin describing his tour through the Western counties, and assessing the causes of insurrection.
pdf Letter_from_James_Iredell,_21_Dec_1770.pdf props, move 395.7 K 12 Nov 2009 - 04:26 ChrisFasano Letter from James Iredell describing the Johnston Riot Act.
pdf Letter_to_Herman_Husband,_14_Sept_1769.pdf props, move 736.7 K 05 Nov 2009 - 23:06 ChrisFasano Letter to Herman Husband, detailing the difficulties that some backcountry farmers experienced in suing for extortion at the local courthouse.
pdf Minutes_from_the_Assembly,_17_Dec_1770.pdf props, move 1202.8 K 12 Nov 2009 - 04:58 ChrisFasano Minutes from the Assembly following the Regulator insurrection. The Assembly addresses fraudulent land conveyances, official fees, the expansion of inferior courts, and empowering Presbyterian ministers to solemnize marriages.
pdf Orange_County_Petitions.pdf props, move 1188.1 K 06 Nov 2009 - 00:21 ChrisFasano Petitions from Orange County
pdf Tax_Collection,_Rowan_County_1770.pdf props, move 361.6 K 05 Nov 2009 - 23:22 ChrisFasano Sheriff describes Regulators refusal to pay taxes.
pdf Tryons_Response_to_the_Hillsborough_Riots.pdf props, move 1949.7 K 12 Nov 2009 - 04:20 ChrisFasano Attorney General McGuire judges the incident a riot, not treason, and consequently recommends that the Assembly pass a Riot Act
r5 - 12 Nov 2009 - 04:58:46 - ChrisFasano
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