Who were the Regulators and what did they want?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • In North Carolina, migrants seeking fertile land flowed in from Virginia and Pennsylvania.


  • When they arrived in the Piedmont, they found an entrenched local elite with ties to powerful planters and merchants on the coast.


  • As backcountry settlers grew in numbers, they protested against their inadequate representation in North Carolina’s assembly.


  • They began organizing into local groups to better “regulate” their own affairs, and they soon became known as Regulators.


  • They protested against regressive taxes and the corrupt practices of the ruling elite.

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