US Revolution
See Also: American Revolution- Part 1: Introduction (from the Encyclopedia of North Carolina)
Table of Contents
North Carolina in the Revolutionary War: An Overview
African Americans and the Revolution
Outfitting an American Revolutionary Soldier
Reasons Behind the Revolutionary War
Representatives to the Continental Congress
Representatives to the Constitutional Convention
Revolutionary War: Battles Fought in North Carolina (1775–1783)
February 27, 1776: Moore's Creek
June 20, 1780: Ramsour's Mill
Feb 25, 1781: Haw River
Mar 6, 1781: Wetzell's Mill
March 15, 1781: Battle of Guilford Court House
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Herb Campbell replied on Permalink
Could you provide an article expanding upon the reasons some Highlanders choose to side with the Loyalists and others chose to side with the Patriots? I suspect that fear of a repeat of reprisals similar to that experienced after Coloden was one factor for the ones choosing Loyalist. However, I suspect there was a lot of peer pressure on the Patriot side as well.
ehorton replied on Permalink
Thanks for posting a comment in NCpedia! Great suggestion- we will add this idea to our list of possible future articles. In the meantime, here are some articles in NCpedia that touch on your question: Highland Regiment, North Carolina, Highland Scots, Royal North Carolina Regiment. If you are looking for immediate information about this topic, please contact Reference Services and they should be able to help you. Their direct email address is slnc.reference@ncdcr.gov. Additional contact information may be found for them at http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/reference/reference.html. Good luck in your search!
Emily Horton, Government & Heritage Library, State Library of NC
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This site sucks. No info
munderhill replied on Permalink
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