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These three ideological forced Great Britain to take a stand to prevent their spread. Great Britain had to fight the Axis Powers to make that these ideals did not take over the world.
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
Most patriots were armed with the Flintlock musket.
They were Patriots in the American Revolution.
the patriots or the Americans took fort ticonderoga's cannons and won the revolutionary war so the patriots are our allies
To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
They tried to get people to go to war, even though they were not fond of it. It started to go against the ideas of freedom of choice when people were forced to go.
They tried to get people to go to war, even though they were not fond of it. It started to go against the ideas of freedom of choice when people were forced to go.
JO VELLACOTT has written: 'PACIFISTS, PATRIOTS AND THE VOTE: THE EROSION OF DEMOCRATIC SUFFRAGISM IN BRITAIN DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR'
These three ideological forced Great Britain to take a stand to prevent their spread. Great Britain had to fight the Axis Powers to make that these ideals did not take over the world.
The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.
The patriots General was Harry in the Americans. I think :(
No, loyalists are loyal to king, patriots want war.
Opposition to the Vietnam War divided the Democratic Party in 1968, with the older Democratic politicians such as Chicago Mayor Richard Daly lining up against the younger, more liberal Democrats who supported the ideals of assassinated presidential candidate Robert Kennedy. Moderate Sen Hubert Humphrey (MN) was the Democrats compromise candidate; he lost to Richard Nixon by less than 1.5% of the vote.
The Patriots.
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