File:Alamance battleground 4.jpg
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English: Alamance battleground monument plague:
1773 without courts and beyond the Governor's control, the people were a law unto themselves. They corresponded with all the other colonies and watched the proceedings of the British Parliament. 1774 A convention of the people of the province assembled - :"The first representative assembly that ever met in North Carolina or in America, save by Royal authority." It met in open, flagrant defiance of the crown, it's governor, and his proclamations. 1775 April the 8th ended the last royal legislative body that ever met in North Carolina, May 20th The Mecklenburg Declaration was made August 20 - A popular government for the province was established , "Every county and borough town being represented in the convention. 1776 February - The first victory of the Revolutionary War was gained at Moore's Creek bridge, North Carolina by the people of the province. April 12th - North Carolina was first to declare for Continental Independence. |
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