Thomas Payne supported the patriots.
The Americans
The two opposing opinions on which side that America should support in the French Revolution were to side with the French, since they helped the United States in the American Revolution, or to side with the British, since they were the United States's most important trading partner.
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The only reference I can find to Payne & Turner firearms dates to Lexington Ky in 1798. and is only a side note in text referring to patriotic service during the revolution.
During the French Revolution and the consequent war with Britain it was the diplomat Edmond-Charles Genet, who proceeded to try and stir up support from France. Thomas Jefferson (then Secretary of the State) was mortified, and Genet was recalled.
George Washington, Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
Thomas Jefferson was a patriot, which meant that he supported the Revolution against the British. patriot:against the British loyalist: with the British neutalist: someone who agreed with a different side depending on the argument
A loyalist wanted to remain loyal to England, they did not support the American Revolution and some fought along side the British Regulars.
The Loyalists were loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain in the Revolutionary war. They did not support the revolution as the Patriots did, but they were loyal to the Kingdom of Britain. They were often referred to as Tories, Royalists, or King's Men by the Patriots.
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
Depends, some northeastern tribes supported the English while others the colonists. Just like any group there were those who were neutral.