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The cause of the regulator movement in the 18th century American colonies, particularly in North Carolina, was primarily a response to widespread economic distress and perceived governmental corruption. Farmers faced heavy taxation, lack of representation, and exploitation by wealthy landowners and corrupt officials. The movement sought to address these grievances by advocating for reforms, including fair taxation and better access to courts, ultimately leading to a push for greater political representation and rights for the common people.

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