Americans who supported Britain during conflicts such as World War I and World War II were often motivated by shared democratic values, cultural ties, and historical alliances. Many viewed Britain as a crucial ally against authoritarian regimes and believed in the importance of preserving freedom and democracy. Additionally, pro-British sentiment was fueled by Propaganda and the influence of British immigrants and their descendants in the U.S. These supporters often rallied for military aid, involvement, and public campaigns to bolster the war efforts alongside Britain.
because the British supported the native Americans and because they were siding with them. that was the easiest question
The Americans won the American Revolution.
Yes he was alot of African Americans
It had to be discussed in Parliament.
40 to 45 percent of colonists were Patriots, colonists who supported the Revolutionary War. 20 to 30 percent were Loyalists, colonists who wanted to remain loyal to Great Britain. The rest were neutral.
Britain supported Native Americans because the majority of their population supported the British.
Britain won allies among Native Americans when they supported them. Britain would bring items to trade that the natives wanted for example.
Patriots were the Americans who supported independence.
A couple are: Patriots Sons and Daughters of Liberty Americans Rebels (by Britain) :-P I guess you could said minutemen or militia but... People of the Continental Congress
Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.
John Quincy Adams.
Hessians supported Britain while France supported the Patriots.
He helped neither but he supported the Americans
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Patriots.
Loyalists