Battle of Alamance, Precursor to the American Revolution | Revolutionary War North Carolina
Pre-Revolutionary War, the little known Battle of Alamance was the climax of the "Regulator Movement," which saw local citizens take up arms against colonial officials. Join Jeremiah Degennaro of North Carolina Historic Sites to learn more about this fascinating part of American History.

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