Patriots .
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
Those who fought against Britain during the American Revolutionary War were commonly referred to as "Patriots." They opposed British rule and sought independence for the American colonies. In contrast, those loyal to the British Crown were known as "Loyalists." The struggle between these two groups played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the war.
During the American Revolution, the patriots were called "Rebels" or "Whigs," distinguishing them from those loyal to the British crown, known as "Loyalists" or "Tories." They sought independence from British rule and advocated for self-governance, representing various social classes and communities. The term "patriot" specifically referred to those who supported the cause of independence and fought against British oppression.
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
The king considered it treason, but there were those in England who supported it. They wore a blue ribbon or clothing to signify support.
Patriots were the Americans who supported independence.
Ireland's civil war happened between June 1922 and May 1923. It was fought between those who supported the treaty that gave independence to most of Ireland and those who did not support it.
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"Patriots" was the name given to the Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists aka. "Tories", were those Colonists who remained "loyal" to King George III i.e. England.
crusadors
The colonists who supported the war for independence against Great Britain were called Patriots. Those who didn't support the war were called Tories or Loyalists.
Royalists or cavaliers.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
Those who fought against Britain during the American Revolutionary War were commonly referred to as "Patriots." They opposed British rule and sought independence for the American colonies. In contrast, those loyal to the British Crown were known as "Loyalists." The struggle between these two groups played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the war.
During the American Revolution, the patriots were called "Rebels" or "Whigs," distinguishing them from those loyal to the British crown, known as "Loyalists" or "Tories." They sought independence from British rule and advocated for self-governance, representing various social classes and communities. The term "patriot" specifically referred to those who supported the cause of independence and fought against British oppression.
The patriots were for independence. Those who were loyal to the king were called loyalists.
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