Patriot
They thought the Loyalists were traitors to the colonist cause, in short, and therefore subject to anything that the Patriots dished out (i.e. treating them like dirt).
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
Loyalists
They thought the Loyalists were traitors to the colonist cause, in short, and therefore subject to anything that the Patriots dished out (i.e. treating them like dirt).
Patriot
They thought the Loyalists were traitors to the colonist cause, in short, and therefore subject to anything that the Patriots dished out (i.e. treating them like dirt).
They thought the Loyalists were traitors to the colonist cause, in short, and therefore subject to anything that the Patriots dished out (i.e. treating them like dirt).
they could have been called loyalists im not sure
The Patriots are the group of colonists that faced hostility.
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
It is naive to think that one event could cause a war. The British taxes on the colonies, the actions of patriots on the loyalists, the patriots destructive acts of defiance, Britain's lack of control from the beginning and the geographical distance were the main factors that began the war.
Loyalists
Loyalists
Loyalists
They beleved the patriots would never win the war