Bunker Hill.
Patriots .
The Patriots fought the British because they were tired of how the British treated them signed, Emi Baybee
The "Patriots" were the American colonists fighting for independence from Britain. They were patriotic in that they supported their fellow colonists, the people who lived there, rather than the colonial power of the British Empire. After more than a century and a half of building farms and cities in the wilderness, many colonists considered themselves the rightful heirs to the future of the region.
In the United States the Patriots fought the British.
The secret groups of patriots that fought against the British king during the American Revolutionary War were commonly known as the "Sons of Liberty." Formed in the early 1760s, this organization played a crucial role in resisting British taxation and policies, organizing protests, and promoting the cause of independence. They were instrumental in events like the Boston Tea Party and worked to unite colonists against British rule.
AnswerBunker Hill.
Bunker Hill
There were two actually. They are Lexington and Concord.
Valley Forge
They fought for liberty for freedom & independence.
Patriots
Patriots
Patriots .
The Patriots fought the British because they were tired of how the British treated them signed, Emi Baybee
A battleground is a location where a battle will be fought or has been fought, or, figuratively, any subject of contention.
A battleground is a location where a battle will be fought or has been fought, or, figuratively, any subject of contention.
The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.