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REGULATORS REVOLT, 1771. Attempt to Pacify the Regulators. Edmund Fanning (far right, on opposite shore) attempting to pacify the Regulators, led by Ninian Bell Hamilton, along the Eno River near Hillsborough, North Carolina, during the Regulators revolt in 1771. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O. C. Darley
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REGULATORS REVOLT, 1771. Attempt to Pacify the Regulators. Edmund Fanning (far right, on opposite shore) attempting to pacify the Regulators, led by Ninian Bell Hamilton, along the Eno River near Hillsborough, North Carolina, during the Regulators revolt in 1771. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O. C. Darley
REGULATORS REVOLT, 1771. Attempt to Pacify the Regulators. Edmund Fanning (far right, on opposite shore) attempting to pacify the Regulators, led by Ninian Bell Hamilton, along the Eno River near Hillsborough, North Carolina, during the Regulators revolt in 1771. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O.C. Darley
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1771 Bell Carr Colonist Colony Darley Edmund Felix Hamilton Leader Musket Negotiation North Carolina Octavius Revolutionary Rifle River Side Scythe Sledge Hammer South East Tricorn Fanning Hillsborough Ninian Regulator
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REGULATORS REVOLT, 1771 - A Glimpse into the Tumultuous Past
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. This print takes us back to a significant moment in American history - the Regulators revolt of 1771. The image depicts Edmund Fanning, positioned on the far right and standing on the opposite shore, desperately attempting to pacify a group of determined Regulators led by Ninian Bell Hamilton along the serene Eno River near Hillsborough, North Carolina. The wood engraving, created in the 19th century by Felix O. C. Darley after Octavius C. Carr's original artwork, beautifully captures this pivotal event during colonial times. As we observe closely, we see men armed with rifles and muskets standing resolute beside their leader Hamilton while engaging in intense negotiation with Fanning. In this historic scene, one can almost feel the tension between these two opposing forces as they stand divided by both ideology and geography. The backdrop of lush greenery adds an element of tranquility that starkly contrasts with the revolutionary fervor brewing within these colonists' hearts. This evocative image serves as a reminder of our nation's struggle for independence and highlights how ordinary people were willing to challenge authority when their rights were threatened. It stands as a testament to those who fought against injustice and paved the way for future generations. As we reflect upon this powerful visual representation from Granger Art on Demand's collection, let it serve as an inspiration to cherish our hard
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