The colonists who supported the war for independence against Great Britain were called Patriots. Those who didn't support the war were called Tories or Loyalists.
The colonists who supported the war for independence against Great Britain were called Patriots. Those who didn't support the war were called Tories or Loyalists.
A patriot. An American colonist that supported Great Britain was known as a Tory.
Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
Which Country did you have in mind, please be more specific
We went to war for freedom. The colonist wanted independence.
no not all amerikan supported the war for independence
America colonist proclaim declaring independence because of the war. The war was so that we could have freedom.
The colonist from the 13 original colonies declared their independence from England, fought a war, then received their independence from Britain. A new nation was founded called the United States.
The Colonist were very happy to be independent! It also meant that the colonies were at war with England.
The Colonist were very happy to be independent! It also meant that the colonies were at war with England.
The Colonist were very happy to be independent! It also meant that the colonies were at war with England.
This is a history question, not a math question. Some colonists were known as Quakers, who opposed war and supported peace.
tories