Americans supported patriots. They (the Americans) were excited about the Declaration of Independence. Patriots agreed on independence. Loyalists were loyal to the King. They did NOT want to do whatever they wanted to, they wanted to do as the King said.
Most Americans were more loyalists than Patriots.
Most Americans were more loyalists than Patriots.
They had to face the decision of weather to support the British king or not.
They had to face the decision of weather to support the British king or not.
Patriots and revolutionaries, such as Thomas Paine and John Adams, wrote plays and other writings to insult loyalists and redcoats during the American Revolution. These works aimed to rally support for the revolutionary cause and criticize those loyal to the British crown.
no the actually only native Americans supported the british. The french and the spanish helped the patriots in the war.
George Rogers Clark
They supported the sides of the whites, as they were terrorized by many Plains tribes. There was constant conflict.
Once Americans broke their political ties with Great Britain, the Atlantic became a new frontier, hence the need for a navy.
The French Supported the patriots of the 13 colonies.
Because the Patriots could not field a Navy against the Royal Navy. They did not own a ship and the UK controlled the Atlantic Ocean.
"Patriots" are people who love, support, and defend their country. The "blood of patriots" is the blood/life spilled by patriots defending their cause and country.