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In the life of Paine those parties didn't exist. There were no Democrats or Republicans until 1860 a hundred years after Paine.
New England chose the patriots side also, Great Britain chose the loyalists side
the Patriots originally created a government that was to have each state be completely sovereign, much like the United Nations.
Joining the Patriots would be preferable to joining the Loyalists for a number of reasons. Firstly, the Patriots were fighting for independence and the establishment of a democratic government, which aligns with principles of freedom and self-determination. Secondly, the Patriots were seen as more representative of the common people and their interests, while the Loyalists were often associated with a more elitist class. Lastly, joining the Patriots offered the opportunity to shape the future of a new nation, rather than remaining loyal to British rule.
Tea Party Patriots's motto is 'Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, Free Markets'.
It was the patriots who declared independence. They were claiming independence from the British Empire to form their own system of government.
he help the patriots to not to listen to the britishlaws and to daiobey
Themselves as one. They wanted their own government.
Because the Sons Of Liberty were against the the british Government.
It is a matter of opinion whether a loyalist is better than a patriot. A loyalist is loyal to the government. A patriot is loyal to the nation. If the government is a good one, a loyalist is a patriot. If the government is not so good, a loyalist supports it anyhow, and disagrees with a patriot who would wish the replace the government for the good of the nation.
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Their enemies were the Patriots, the Patriots were the colonists. A group of people who fought for the thirteen colonies. The Loyalists thought of them as untrained soldiers, and they were correct. From an Americans point of view a Loyalist was a traitor who turned against the colonists to go with the British government.