they didnt support the king they supported themselves
Most of them support the Rebels/Patriots and the few that didn't were known as the loyalists, who supported King George III.
I think that the patriots biggest loss was at the battle of Saratoga.
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they started fighting right after the battle of Saratoga
During the American Revolutionary War, The Americans called the colonists on the American side Whigs and those on the British side Tories. The English term used for those on the British side is Loyalists. Many American books are now going over to the terms Patriots and Loyalists. (The terms Whigs and Tories were borrowed from England. The Tories supported the King. The Whigs supported Parliament. Only, in the United States, the Whigs supported the Continental Congress.)
The Patriots are the group of colonists that faced hostility.
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Hessians supported Britain while France supported the Patriots.
No nation was truly 'divided' during the war. There were some people in America who supported the war(patriots) and those who did not support the war(loyalists).
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The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
Very difficult to say with any accuracy. The best we can determine was that the patriots were supported by a minority of the population. Most people remained loyal through much of the war, thinking that this little band of radicals couldn't possibly win the war.
the patriots or the Americans took fort ticonderoga's cannons and won the revolutionary war so the patriots are our allies
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The patriots General was Harry in the Americans. I think :(
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
he was the leader o the patriots