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The colonists should stop complaining about the king of England.
he was a patriot
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
patriotism is a sign of loyalty and nationalism
yes and no there can be a widely spread and inspiring debate with this as there are disadvantages and advantages
"Why do you feel the colonists who side with you are more capable of governing than is the King and Parliament who have vast experience?"
{"you should ask them"- First answer from "chickdee1".} In you textbook it should tell you who was a patriot or loyalist.
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
The colonists should stop complaining about the king of England.
he was a patriot
This is completely an opinion question. a loyalist is someone loyal to the country they came from, and a patriot is someone loyal to the country they live in. (example: someone moved from England to Canada. If they support England, they're a loyalist. If they support Canada, they're a patriot)
The segment of the debate that crystallizes arguments against the resolution is typically called the "rebuttal." This is where debaters counter and challenge the points made by the opposing side to strengthen their own position.
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
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It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
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