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The Patriots used several terms to refer to the loyalists. Loyalists were often refered to as Tories, King's Men, and Royalists.
yes, the patriots fought the British in the Revolutionary war. so don't think it was a loyalists or tories.
Well for one thing the patriots were against the acts that were passed on from King George the third. They were ready to fight against it. The loyalist were in support of the British ideas and rules of passing down the laws and taxes.Well for one thing the patriots were against the acts that were passed on from King George the third. They were ready to fight against it. The loyalist were in support of the British ideas and rules of passing down the laws and taxes.
creoles who largely benefited from the caste system joined with spanish forces to fight rebels from less powerful castes
they wwre called loyalists they moved up there because they did not feel they should fight against their king
Loyalists were favoured by the British government, which did it's best to protect them, but they were still often harrassed (extensively) by rebels. After the outbreak of hostilities during the American Revolution, some loyalists joined militia units to fight for the Crown, while still others enlisted as regulars.
Loyalists fought for the British because they were loyal to the crown. The colonists who were rebelling were called Patriots.
loyalists
The Patriots used several terms to refer to the loyalists. Loyalists were often refered to as Tories, King's Men, and Royalists.
The Algonquin, Shawnee, Ottawa, Wyandot, Lenape and Ojibwa all joined the French to fight the British.
yes, the patriots fought the British in the Revolutionary war. so don't think it was a loyalists or tories.
The three groups living in America that did not fight the British were the Native Americas, the Quakers and the Loyalists.
the rebels, because they had home field advantage and were repelling an invading force, more reason to fight and win than the British, plus, the rebels won, so it would be a good thing being on the winning side. Sweetpunkgirl ---- Why again ?????
French
The American colonists fought the British in the American Revolution. After the Battle of Saratoga, the French actively joined the War against the UK.
The Patriots wanted to fight the British for their independence because relations with them grew more tense.
In 1970 the United States wasn’t fighting the British and no Native Americans joined them.