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22518
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The early stages of the Regulator Movement in Eastern North Carolina may have had its roots in the division of power between the royal governor and Lord Granville's agents. George Sims first summed up the grievances of the Regulator movement; his family roots in Granville County constitute an addendum to add detail to the little that is known of Sims' life and association.
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22197
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This article recites the sermon given by Reverend George Micklejohn to Governor Tryon's army at Hillsborough, North Carolina on September 25, 1768. This force had been convened by Governor Tryon to quell insurrection by Regulators in the countryside.
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