Please rephrase.
Both depended on what each person believed
They were both british
I personally wouldn't call him a democrat. He's both loyalist and patriot though. I thinks he's more of a loyalist though. But that's just my opinion.
they are both founding fathers of the U.S.
The revolutions, particularly the American Revolution, diminished the freedoms of both loyalists and Native Americans by creating a polarized environment where loyalty to the British Crown was met with suspicion and hostility. Loyalists faced persecution, violence, and exile, as they were often seen as traitors by revolutionary forces. Native Americans, caught between the warring factions, saw their lands and autonomy severely compromised, as both sides sought to expand territory, often at their expense. Ultimately, both groups experienced a loss of rights and security in the tumultuous aftermath of the revolutions.
france hesitated to help the americans because they had two goals one of them was to sacure loyalist lands the second one was to recapture the other coloniesso they wanted to help the americans defeat the britian but then they started to wonder imm not giveing them money nor ship or boats if there already going to lose so even if france and the americans both were eniemees with britain as long back as they could remember the americans still would lose so ya
They both were British people or you can say Englishmen. The also lived the same way just difference partys. To add on to what I saying the only thing about them living the same way is that the rich patriots and loyalist live alike, the mid rich patriots and loyalist live the same, and the poor patriots and loyalists live the very same. This is just some ways they are alike.
Baseball and soccer.
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
He was both, or so it seems. He was at first a patriot serving in the Colonial army, however he became a traitor and helped the British Army.
Benedict Arnold was neither a loyalist nor patriot. It's been said he is a opprotunist, which basically means he switched sides. Although he was a govenor on the American side in the first place. But than he told the British Government that he would spy on America for them, than he did the same thing back to America. Benedict switched sides when he thought the other team was winning, which makes him an opprotunist. Sadly, didnt think about what would happen when both sides figured out what he was doing, and they were going to be he angry.
Both were Americans.