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No, Patriots did not back England's actions. The ones who did were called Loyalists.
Patriots in the American colonies generally opposed British actions and sought independence, so they did not support or aid the British army. In fact, many patriots actively resisted British control and contributed to the revolutionary effort by supporting the Continental Army through supplies, funds, and manpower. There may have been instances of individuals or loyalists who supported the British, but this was not representative of the patriot movement as a whole.
No, patriots did not support the British army; in fact, they opposed British rule during the American Revolution. Patriots sought independence from Britain and often resisted British forces through various means, including boycotts and military action. While some loyalists, who remained loyal to the British Crown, might have aided the British, patriots were actively working against them.
The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom hope this is the answer u r looking for :)
The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom hope this is the answer u r looking for :)
The patriots wanted to gain independence from Britain because they were giving them to many taxes and the patriots were getting tired of being bossed around by their English relatives.
The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom hope this is the answer u r looking for :)
The patriots wanted to gain independence from Britain because they were giving them to many taxes and the patriots were getting tired of being bossed around by their English relatives.
The Patriots were better prepared than the British at Valley Forge primarily due to their adaptability and commitment to the cause. Under the leadership of General George Washington, they focused on building a cohesive and motivated army, utilizing the harsh winter to train and improve their military skills. Additionally, the arrival of skilled military advisors, such as Baron von Steuben, helped to implement effective training regimens and instill discipline. This preparation fostered resilience and unity, giving the Patriots an advantage despite their initial disadvantages in resources and numbers.
Because Britain was treating them poorly and not giving them rights. No taxation without representation!
Yes, advice is British, meaning you giving me verbal help .
that is called personafication!