The free population of the Province of…
September 1775 CE
Many English coastal residents are either neutral or favor the rebellion, while significant numbers of backcountry residents, many of whom are German and Scottish immigrants, are opposed.
Loyalist opposition in the backcountry is dominated by Thomas Fletchall, a vocal and active opponent of attempts to resist King and Parliament.
By August 1775 tensions between Patriot and Loyalist in the province have escalated to the point where both sides have raised sizable militia forces.
Events have been largely nonviolent for some time, although there are isolated instances of tarring and feathering, but tensions are high as the sides struggle for control of munitions.
The Patriot Council of Safety in early August sends William Henry Drayton and Reverend William Tennent to Ninety Six to rally Patriot support and suppress growing Loyalist activities in the backcountry.
Drayton is able to negotiate a tenuous treaty with Fletchall in September that only temporarily lessens tensions.