The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
they were the Americans fighting for freedom.
In colonial times, the word "Patriots" referred to individuals who supported the American colonies' fight for independence from British rule. They advocated for self-governance, individual liberties, and resistance against British policies and taxes, which they viewed as oppressive. Patriots were often involved in protests, forming groups like the Sons of Liberty, and played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Their actions and ideals significantly contributed to the eventual establishment of the United States.
Were called Patriots.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
I think you mean the colonial patriots.
They wanted freedom from British.
They wanted freedom from British.
People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
they were the Americans fighting for freedom.
Patriots.
The Patriots are located in the northeast of the US, hence the Patriot group of colonial times in the British colonies.
It was intended to mean (city of ) "brotherly love" when established in colonial times.
In colonial times, the word "Patriots" referred to individuals who supported the American colonies' fight for independence from British rule. They advocated for self-governance, individual liberties, and resistance against British policies and taxes, which they viewed as oppressive. Patriots were often involved in protests, forming groups like the Sons of Liberty, and played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Their actions and ideals significantly contributed to the eventual establishment of the United States.
Were called Patriots.