“Unawed by the Laws of their Country”: The Role of English Law in North Carolina’s Regulator Rebellion
Comment: Hon. Hiller Zobel, Masschusetts Superior Court
This project explores the use of English legal and political traditions in the three-year Regulator Rebellion of North Carolina. The essay will address how these traditions impacted the motivations and justifications of both Regulators and the North Carolina government, while simultaneously incorporating a wider discussion of English identity and American colonists in the 1760s.