The patriots crushed a Loyalist militia, and they executed mant of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
The colonists would be freed from Britain's rules and would get to govern themselves.
No, not everyone in the colonies took sides during the American Revolution. There were those who remained neutral or were unsure about which side to support. Some colonists, especially Native Americans and enslaved individuals, had their own distinct interests and often did not have a clear allegiance to either the Patriots or the British.
Many reasons. Firstly, the British bought their support. Also, they were more scared of colonists taking their land than the british. Apperently rightly so.
The patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they executed many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they executed many of the prisoners
the Patriots' decisive victory at Kings Mountain, South Carolina