Loyalists
Loyalists
The Americans had a major uproar that is also known as War of Independence. In the end, the war stopped when the British signed a treaty that gave Americans their independence and also the halt of receiving convicts from Britain. That day was July 4th which is now known as Independence Day.
no it was not. the war of 1812 is known as the second war for independence.
The Americans were called Joes or Yanks. The British (particularly the English) were called Tommies
Patriots
The British and the Americans
Not many, it's a British political party. However, some loyalists during the Revolution were known as Tories.
Americans who opposed independence during the Revolutionary War were known as Loyalists or Tories. This group included many colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown, believing that remaining part of the British Empire was beneficial for their economic and political stability. Loyalists were often found among the wealthy elite, government officials, and those who feared the chaos of revolution. They faced significant social and political backlash from Patriot factions during and after the war.
Malawi was controlled by Britain as part of the British Empire. It was known as Nyasaland during the colonial period and became a protectorate in 1891. Malawi gained independence from British rule on July 6, 1964.
Zambia gained independence from British colonial rule. The country, known as Northern Rhodesia during colonial times, achieved its independence on October 24, 1964. This marked the end of British control and the beginning of self-governance for the Zambian people. Kenneth Kaunda became the first president following independence.
The Berlin Blockade is known as the period of time from June 24, 1948 to May 12, 1949 when the British and Americans flew supplies to the city of Berlin, which was blockaded by the Soviets. The actions carried out during this time are known as the Berlin Airlift.
If your meant American General the answer is Mad Anthony Wayne. He was an general for the Americans during the American Revolution or my accurately the American War for Independence.