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Q: Is it true that the colonists became angry when the british called them mongrels?
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What was the term applied by the british to the colonists?

The colonists called the British soldiers Red Coats. This is because of the uniforms they wore, which were red. The British called the colonists Yankees.


Many colonists became angry because they did not have any representatives in the British Government to vote on laws These colonists thought this was unfair and called it?

"Taxation without representation"


What did British soldiers do if colonists at the battle of bunker hill called them Bloody backs?

The British probably fired on the colonists.


What did the British do when the colonists called them redcoats?

they threw rocks


What were the colonist who opposed the British called?

The colonists who opposed the British were called 'Whigs'. Those who favored British and her King, were called 'Tories'. Those nicknames were also used earlier in the Reformation in England. Two other nicknames were 'Patriots' for the colonists and 'Loyalists' for the British supporters.


What the British called the colonists that wouldn't obey the king?

They were called "Rebels" or "Rebel"


When colonists refused to buy British goods it was called a?

a boycott


What werethe colonists called who fought against the british?

patriots


What did colonists do to let Parliament know they were against british taxes?

The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.


What were colonists loyal to the cause of American independence called?

We called them 'patriots'. The British called them 'rebels'.


What were colonists against the British rule named?

They called themselves Patriots.


Name given to colonists who supported the British crown?

They were called Loyalists.