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the patriots not the stupid football team either
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
The Indians who supported the crown during the Revolution were often found fighting along side the British soldiers. These Indians were promised rewards by the British following the war but were often killed or imprisoned.
The Patriots were the American colonists who rebelled against the British in the American Revolution. The American colonists who stayed loyal to the British and were against the Patriots were called Loyalists.
because the settlers rebelled and the English tryied to retalliate and the french supported the Americans.
The British were supported by the Onondaga, Mohawk, Cayuga, Seneca, Cherokee and German soldiers known as Hessians.
what fraction of the colonists supported the revolution against the British
the patriots not the stupid football team either
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
The Indians who supported the crown during the Revolution were often found fighting along side the British soldiers. These Indians were promised rewards by the British following the war but were often killed or imprisoned.
Many revolutions have been fought throughout the world the following applies to the American Revolution: The first battle of the American Revolution was in 1775, but the colonists rebelled against England (the British Empire) in other ways before that.
Among combattants--soldiers who actually took part in the fighting--there were: - British regular army (commonly referred to as "Redcoats"); - Loyalist militias composed of people living in the American colonies but wishing to remain British subjects; - Hessian (German) mercenaries hired to fight on behalf of the British. Among civilians, there were some who supported the King and some who supported the revolution.
The Patriots were the American colonists who rebelled against the British in the American Revolution. The American colonists who stayed loyal to the British and were against the Patriots were called Loyalists.
Since Germany was not yet a single country at the time of the American Revolution, it is not possible to say which side the country supported. However, the Germanic mercenaries that fought in the American Revolution fought for the British against the Americans.
They supported the British army, and some fought alongside the British. But many were forced to flee their homes and farms because of threats and violence by the supporters of independence.
because the settlers rebelled and the English tryied to retalliate and the french supported the Americans.
John Hancock's role was to find strategies to find ways to defeat the British.