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The nickname given to the Colonial Soldiers in the American Revolution was Minutemen. They were called this because they were to go to fight in a minutes notice.
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The correct spelling is Continental Army, the colonial army in the American Revolution.
The loyalists remained loyal to the British throughout the American Revolution.
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The standard of living was rising for both elites and average colonists.
compelling the american colonists to shoulder some of the financial costs of the empire.
A British colonial official may defend British action toward the American colonies in the years just before the Revolution. They may use the argument that the colonists were traitors.
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During the Colonial times this was when society desired independence from the crown. In the American Revolution, it was focused on the war against the crown.
At that time, the American colonial system relied on relatively large amounts of power vested in the colonies' local governments with Britan having indirect control. Colonists grew used to this system of being independent, so they were more likely to start the American Revolution when Britan did decide to try to tighten its control by imposing taxes, establishing a dominion, etc.
Patriots.
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There was the French and Indian War, or the Seven Year's War, in which the colonists and Britain fought the Native Americans and the French for North American land. This was between 1756 and 1763. The American Revolution, or the Revelutionary War, was when the colonists fought for freedom from Britain. This took place between 1775 and 1783. There was the War of 1812, too, though that is not exactly colonial.
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The American colonists were dissatisfied with the outcome of the war because The Royal Proclamation closed off the frontier to colonial expansion