The Patriots called themselfs Whigs after 1768 , identifying with members of the British WIg Party.
British and Americans mainly, but the British also got the German on their side ( the German soldiers were called Hessans)
If you are referring to the American colonists who were still loyal to England, they were known as Loyalists.
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during and after the American Revolutionary War.
Scalawags
A person who is loyal and supports its own country is called a patriot. The adjective form is patriotic.
traitor
Being loyal to a certain part of the country is called Regionalism. It was a major factor in the United States Civil War.
Patriot, loyalists
They were called Tories
rebels
In the American revolutionary war, the people who remained loyal to the king were called Loyalists or Tories.
I think they were called loyalists.
Torry's
People were supposed to remain loyal to their King because the King was supposed to have been appointed by God to be king. Being disloyal to the king was therefore an offense against God. This view of the "Devine Right of Kings" is no longer widely accepted.
It means that i am loyal to this country
Those that stayed loyal to the Crown were called Loyalists.