Patriot
Patriots had more support from militias in the countryside, and the loyalists were few in number.
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
they didn't like each other because of their conflicting views. the patriots wanted to break away from the king and the loyalists wanted to stay with the king.
they believed the patriots would never win the war
The phrase "patriot or loyalist who fights on the side of people who betray their king" reflects a perspective often held by loyalists during the American Revolution. Loyalists viewed patriots as traitors for opposing British rule and seeking independence. In contrast, patriots saw themselves as fighting for freedom and self-governance, believing that loyalty to their cause justified their actions against the crown. Thus, the statement aligns more with a loyalist viewpoint regarding the conflict.
Patriots had more support from militias in the countryside, and the loyalists were few in number.
patriots=hated the king, wanted freedom neutralists =didn't care loyalists= loyal to the king 0>0 sorry if that didn't help....
they would have freedom to say what they want
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
They were called Loyalists. Those who supported freedom from Britan were called Patriots.
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom hope this is the answer u r looking for :)
they didn't like each other because of their conflicting views. the patriots wanted to break away from the king and the loyalists wanted to stay with the king.
The patriots separated family's and the loyalist didn't like the way the patriots are giving them freedom hope this is the answer u r looking for :)
they believed the patriots would never win the war
The phrase "patriot or loyalist who fights on the side of people who betray their king" reflects a perspective often held by loyalists during the American Revolution. Loyalists viewed patriots as traitors for opposing British rule and seeking independence. In contrast, patriots saw themselves as fighting for freedom and self-governance, believing that loyalty to their cause justified their actions against the crown. Thus, the statement aligns more with a loyalist viewpoint regarding the conflict.
Loyalists were usually rich colonists and patriots were usually poorer colonists so they didn't treat each other fairly. Loyalists looked down upon Patriots as if they were happy with the king and Patriots needed freedom to get rid of all the British taxes. This caused a problem in the American Revolution because not all Americans were on the same side.