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The British called the colonists who fought against them during the American Revolution "rebels" or "patriots".

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Who fought in the reveloutionary war?

British and the colonist


Who was a colonist who fought for the British during the American Revolution?

Benedict Arnold fought for the Patriots but sold secrets to the British.


How did the colonist win against the superior british?

they fought to the death


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The colonists fought the British because they declared their independence and the British promptly sent an army to put down the rebellion.


Did the American colonist fight against the British army?

Some fought against the British. Others joined Loyalist militias and fought for the British. Still others didn't fight.


What is a colonist who fought against Britain in the revolution?

They were called Patriots.


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They were called Loyalists or Tories.


The first french troops sent to help the colonist fought against the british were who?

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How did the french revolution happen?

The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.


Who fought against british?

Depends in which war you are referring to, England/Britain has been involved in many wars.


Who was the french aristocrat who fought with the American colonist against the British in the American revolution?

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