Ask the Loyalists:
How do you benefit by supporting the king?
What benefits do you get from the taxes you pay?
Why should the colonists be taxed?
Is it really worth it to not sacrifice so many lives?
Ask the Patriots:
How do you benefit from turning against the king?
How else should you pay for the war?
Why shouldn't the colonists be taxed?
Is it really worth it to lose so many lives?
After the war the Patriots believed they had the right to expel the Loyalists and abuse them. Few were killed but many were forced to leave their homes and were pushed out into the countryside or forced out of the country entirely. This is one of the firsts acts the Patriots made as newly liberated men.
Was this the right thing to do? No, probably not; but we have to remember how the Patriots were treated by the Loyalists during the Revolution. If a Loyalist found you were a Patriot plotting with other Patriots on tactics of liberating the colonies from the King they would not hesitate to turn you and in let you be punished. So really the Patriots acts were a form of payback but it still does not justify either of their foolhardy actions. The Loyalists did not have the right to abuse the Patriots during the Revolution and the Patriots did not have the right to abuse the Loyalists after the Revolution.
As a Patriot, you are strongly in favor of independence from England with the intent to establish a new government that fits the new world. Your neighbors may be Loyalists who report your actions to authorities who would be in contact with King George III and his staff. While you intend for moments such as the Declaration to be peaceful requests for freedom, you are prepared to go to great lengths to gain it, and in doing so you become a traitor to the crown. Keep in mind - many of our leaders lost their homes - or at the very least could not be at home throughout the war due to these issues.
The conflict is Man vs. Man as demontrated in Man vs. Society/the government, and Man vs. Self.
59 points!!!!! (Titans vs Patriots October 18 2009)
Entering 2013 the Broncos lead the all time series against the Patriots, 27-19.
A touchback is say theres a game going on. Patriots Vs. Steelers. The Steelers are punting it away to the Patriots. The Patriots catch the ball and kneel down in there end zone. Now they get the ball on the 20 yard line. That's what a touchback is in Football.
Through the 2011 season, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has a 2-2 record versus the Patriots.
The loyalists believed it was OK to tax the colonies because they were British subjects. However, the patriots did not believe this was right because the rulers were so far away and had thus far allowed them to govern themselves.
Patriots were those who supported the independence of the American colonies from the British Empire. Loyalists were loyal to the British crown. Roughly speaking, Patriots and Loyalists were each a third of the population, with the remaining third not taking a side. Conflicts between Patriots and Loyalists weren't just fought on the battlefield. Especially in the backcountry, old feuds were often continued between supporters of both sides. As is the case in any civil war, these conflicts were often brutal, with murders, arson, and other crimes perpetrated by both sides.
The patriots said that we should not be treated like this and we don't have that much money to pay all of your taxes.
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we would be left with lack of safety and protection why leave a prooven govement for one not tested
When the war of Independence began, colonists had to make a choice. They had to make a choice between remaining loyal or fighting for Independence. Colonist that supported independence from Britain was called Patriots. The patriots didn't like the British taxes. These colonists had no voice in the British parliament. The British shut down Boston Harbor port causing people to starve. The Colonist had no rights; the patriots didn't like the British taxes because they were unfair. Colonist that wanted to remain with Britain was known as Loyalist. They were usually wealthier than the patriots. Loyalist thought the British taxes made everything cheaper. They thought the taxes made everything cheaper. They also thought the taxes are fair pay for the protection of British navy. The loyalist thought the patriots acted like spoiled children. As this continued there were strong disagreements between both sides, which eventually led to disloyal acts against Great Britain which then led to war. - By Brezyy F. Babie Brown
Tedy Bruschi has played in more superbowls than any other New England Patriots player. He has played in 5 superbowls - 31 vs Green Bay, 36 vs St Louis, 38 vs Carolina, 39 vs Philadelphia, and 42 vs NY Giants.
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The Patriots are 7-3 against the Ravens.
During the American Revolutionary War, Patriots were colonists who supported independence from Britain, while Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to the British crown and opposed rebellion. The conflict between Patriots and Loyalists reflected the broader struggle for independence and loyalty to Britain. Ultimately, the Patriots emerged victorious, leading to the formation of the United States.