it might have been hard because your choosing whether you are with your own government or for your freedom
one problem was that people had to decide if they wanted to be a PATRIOT or a LOYALIST
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
loyalist, why did you decide to stay loyal?
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
They were being harassed and attacked.
James Madison was a Patriot. That means he did not agree with the British's control over The United States and found some of their rules unfair. He participated in the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, where he debated controversial topics and helped decide how much control the British would still have when America's new government was created and George Washington was elected. He was on the Patriots' side and supported/respected George Washington.
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because they did
they sell things
They wanted to be treated right.
how might you decide whether a given substance is a mineral
how might you decide whether a given substance is a mineral