They fought the British...
The colonists were fighting for their independance from Great Britain.
The Revolutionary War, also known as the American Revolution, or The War of Independence
During the American Revolution, loyalists were the colonists who had decided to stay 'loyal' to the British crown.
France and to a lesser degree The Netherlands (Holland) and Spain helped the colonists during the American Revolution (actually war for independence).
yes family fight in the revolution war
True, only 33 percent of the colonists actually supported the fight for Independence during the American Revolutionary War.
The British blamed the colonists for starting the war so they began to tax the colonists, which angered them. The country and the colonies began to fight with each other as many acts were placed upon the colonists. The results of the French and Indian war is what caused the Revolution.
We fought Great Britain also known as the British.
During the American Revolutionary War, they were commonly referred to as "minutemen"
They didn't the colonist were colonist at the beginning but in the middle they said we are now Americans british and we fight fight fight until we are dead or get freedom and the intense part of the war begins.
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Assuming that you are talking about the American Revolution, the loyalists were those who did not want to become independent from Great Britain. They did many things, such as ratting out other colonists who were against the British Parliament. They also would help out British soldiers by providing them with food, shelter, and medical treatment during the war.