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The liberties that the colonists fought to protect were based on?

The Colonists fought to protect certain liberties. These liberties were based on their belief to pursue happiness and religious freedoms.


Which of these statements is falseThe colonists still considered themselves to be English citizens at the beginning of the Revolutionary War?

The original reason the colonists fought in the Revolutionary War was to gain their independence from England.


What were a few quotes from the Loyalists?

The loyalists were those that stayed true to the crown. While they may not have been very popular with the colonists, they fought for what they believed in.


Who fought with the colonists against the british?

The French fought with the colonists, and the Spanish helped somewhat as well


Are they colonists who fought for the british?

no


Colonists who fought were called?

"Patriots" was the name given to the Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists aka. "Tories", were those Colonists who remained "loyal" to King George III i.e. England.


Colonists fought to win their?

independence


Frenchman who fought for the colonists?

Lafayette


What was fought by the colonist before the Revolutionary War?

No one really fought the colonists because before the revolution, because the colonies were part of England. Only once the Colonists were independent, could they be called America. But the Colonists could have fought among themselves.


Which Indian leader fought colonists?

Pontiac


Who was the polish aristocrat who fought on the of the colonists?

Casimir Pulaski


Colonists fought to win what in the American revolution?

freedom