With little ammunition, Waddell hoped to link up with Tryon's militia but instead found his path blocked at the crossing of the
Yadkin River by Merrill and a large force of Regulators. A majority of his militiamen, many of whom sympathized with the Regulators, surrendered, and Waddell was compelled to turn back to Salisbury. A couple of days later, the advance of a company of reinforcements – a part of Governor
William Tryon's army – contravened Merrill's planned rendezvous with forces under Regulator leader
Herman Husband encamped at the
Great Alamance Creek, and he was forced to turn to the east and deal with the new threat before heading to the rebel camp. ==Aftermath==