1.They did not like the kings laws
2.the Kinh was very unfair and greedy
3.The patriots wanted their own voice,land,and free of fear
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Which patriot? There were many reasons for the American Revolution. I suggest reading [[w:American Revolutionary War]].
The Patriots rebelled because they were angry about British taxes. The British were short of money after the French and Indian War, so they taxed colonists and English people to regain what they had lost. The colonists believed that this was unfair, and that only their representatives could tax them. They wanted to have a representative in Parliament, too. They protested violently and peacefully, but soon it got out of hand and it led to a war....thus, the Revolutionary War! (or the American Revolution).
no because in the 1700's around the dlecaration of independence the colonists wanted independence but the patriots didn't so they had war and if you check the defenitions of the two words seperately you would find out they are not the same they were involved in the same war time but they are not the same
Some individuals chose to support the Patriots during the American Revolutionary War due to ideological beliefs in concepts such as liberty, democracy, and independence from British rule. They were inspired by Enlightenment philosophies that emphasized individual rights and self-governance. Economic factors also played a role, as some colonists felt oppressed by British taxation policies and sought greater economic opportunities through independence. Additionally, regional and cultural differences between the colonies and Britain contributed to a sense of separate identity and loyalty to the Patriot cause.
The colonists were all united in their fight against Britain