In the mid-1760s, western settlers, particularly those in the Appalachian region and beyond, felt deep frustrations over their underrepresentation in colonial governance. They believed that their interests and needs were being ignored by the colonial assemblies, which were primarily composed of representatives from the more established eastern settlements. This discontent contributed to growing tensions between frontier settlers and colonial authorities, ultimately influencing the broader conflicts leading to the American Revolution.
Native American attacks
Restrictions on colonial settlement during the 1760s followed by restrictions on western expansion in the 1770s.
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
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In 1765 or 1769 around 1760s.
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In 1765 or 1769 around 1760s.
Taxation without represenation
The parliamentary acts of the 1760s took local authority away from Colonial assemblies.
The regulators movement was important because it represented a grassroots uprising against perceived corruption and economic inequality in colonial America. It highlighted the grievances and frustrations of backcountry settlers and small farmers who felt marginalized and ignored by colonial officials. This movement ultimately contributed to the broader sentiment of discontent that fueled the American Revolution.