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PatriotsThe American Revolution was characterized by a split in the support of colonist belligerents. Those who supported the American independence were called Patriots for their patriotic drive of self-government and republicanism. They were also sometimes called Whigs, who were members of the British Parliament who supported the colonists' side. These Patriots were usually farmers and countrymen who often felt the brunt of the taxes Parliament had levied on the colonies. Those who were against independence were called Loyalists or Tories, who were members of Parliament who were against the colonies.
the essays collectively are called "the Federalist"
Scalawags
Known as "War Hawks" they were a group of Republican Congressmen who demanded the United States declare war against Great Britain, invade British Canada, and expel the Spanish from Florida.
Because abolitionists are fighting for abolitionism which is the movement to end slavery. Reformers such as Dorothea Dix were fighting for the insane who were being mistreated. So in a way abolitionists are reformers but they are fighting to end slavery.
abolitionism is the movement to end slavery, and the emancipation proclamation is the document that ended slavery.
The Farmers' Alliance formed in Texas in the 1870s and had over a million members by the mid-1880s. Its platform supported farmers and was directed toward federal and state government entities. The Farmers' Alliance had a platform that included federal control of the railroad, antitrust laws, and farm credits. Women were active members of the Farmers' Alliance and black Americans had a parallel group called the Colored Farmers' Alliance. Their programs supported members who endured floods, droughts, and other natural disasters that decreased crops and livestock supplies.
Historically, Southerners who supported reconstruction were often called scalawags.
What were coloniests that supported the dependence called?
A testable explanation that is supported or refuted is called a hypothesis.
PatriotsThe American Revolution was characterized by a split in the support of colonist belligerents. Those who supported the American independence were called Patriots for their patriotic drive of self-government and republicanism. They were also sometimes called Whigs, who were members of the British Parliament who supported the colonists' side. These Patriots were usually farmers and countrymen who often felt the brunt of the taxes Parliament had levied on the colonies. Those who were against independence were called Loyalists or Tories, who were members of Parliament who were against the colonies.
The anti-slavery movement in America was known as the Abolitionism Movement. Abolitionists called for a total end of slavery and worked diligently towards that end until the Civil War. The Quakers were the first group to call for the end of slavery.
A southerner who supported Republican reconstruction of the South was often called a scalawag.
they where called patriot
Patriots.
It's called a theory.
What were coloniests that supported the dependence called?