The "Red Coats," after the color of their uniforms.
Loyalists
Redcoats or Lobsterbacks
During the Revolutionary War, Georgians who supported the British government were known as Loyalists or Tories. These individuals remained loyal to the British crown and opposed the revolutionary movement, often facing hostility from Patriot factions. The Loyalists in Georgia were part of a broader group throughout the colonies that favored maintaining ties with Britain.
Robert Demond
Reace Foster
The Colonist(s) who supported the British Crown in the Revolutionary War were known as Loyalists (quite easy to remember, eh?) One famous Patriot-turned-Loyalist was Benedict Arnold. <><><> The term Tory, Royalist, or King's Men was also used.
The Glorious Revolution.
All I know is that it is in Savannah, Georgia.
Her name is Sybil Ludington
Vladimir Lenin's name was chosen by himself; "Lenin" was a pseudonym he adopted in 1901 during his underground revolutionary activities. "Vladimir" is his given name.
Hessians
that would be a gentleman by the name of Cornwallis
Name given to the British soldiers by the people of Boston was the "redcoats".