No, they were also British. The minute men were a small group of men in the militias and were more like today's seals or special forces. Not all were "minute men." When looking at the American revolution you have to realize everyone was British. They were British citizens, so to hate the British meant they hated themselves.
No the british did not have minutemen it was only the colonists.
The minutemen were the colonial men who would fight the British.
The minutemen were the colonial men who would fight the British.
Minutemen first fought British regulars at Lexington and Concord.
Minutemen first fought British regulars at Lexington and Concord.
it was difficult for the British soldiers to shoot back at the minutemen because they had to shoot up well they were shooting down at them.
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minutemen didn't lead to the revolution, salutary neglect of the colonies did, the minutemen won the revolutionary war for the USA among other factors.
They were involved because Paul Revere had just warned the minutemen about the british coming then the british collided with the minutemen and one of the british officials asked the minutemen to leave and so they turned aroud and walked away but all of a sudden someone shot a pistol s(knowone knows which side shot it even to this day) At the end 9 minutemen were killed and 8 were injured when only one british man was wounded.
The minutemen had an advantage because of better leadership,and they were also better trained for the type of warfare they would be dealing with.
Both the Hessians and the Minutemen fought against the British during the American Revolution. The Hessians were German soldiers hired by the British army, while the Minutemen were American militia members who were ready to fight at a minute's notice. The Loyalists, on the other hand, were colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown and supported the British forces.
The Minutemen were Americans