During the European wars of the 1700s, British colonists often viewed themselves as loyal subjects of the British Crown, sharing in a sense of national pride and identity tied to their status as part of the British Empire. They believed they were integral to the empire's expansion and success, seeing themselves as protectors of British interests in the Americas. However, as the wars progressed and tensions with Britain grew, a burgeoning sense of American identity began to emerge, leading some colonists to question their relationship with Britain and their rights as Englishmen. This dual perspective laid the groundwork for the later revolutionary sentiments that would challenge British authority.
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The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.
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They were loyal British citizens.