The Whigs wanted independence from Britain while the Tories didn't think independence was necessary. The Tories (or Loyalists) didn't want to have to worry about fending for themselves. They weren't ready for independence.
they helped find out information about the king's next move and help the patriot army sneak up on the tories so they could win the war.
Whigs
The Tories were - Loyalists The Patriots were - Rebels No Neutral team
They would eventually become free; they were the majority of Americans; had good leaders; they knew they land they would be fighting on; and if was hard to tell the difference between a Patriot and a Loyalist just by looks, so they would not be able to be easily targeted.
because he's rebelled against the tories and England
The Whigs wanted independence from Britain while the Tories didn't think independence was necessary. The Tories (or Loyalists) didn't want to have to worry about fending for themselves. They weren't ready for independence.
who were loyalists and patriots?
If you were on the American side, you were a patriot is you opposed the English. The colonists against the Revolution were called Tories or loyalists. So the answer is false.
The Tories were loyalists. For example, after the US Declaration of Independence, people started taking sides, either as a patriot or as a loyalist. If you were a loyalist, you were one who remained loyal to the king and felt you had to defend England. If you were a patriot, you supported independence. The Tories were members of a political party called Loyalists that existed in the 17th and 19th centuries.
Life between Tories and Loyalists was quite peaceful, since they are the same side. It was life between the Loyalists and the Revolutionaries that was difficult.
The Tories sided with Britain.
they helped find out information about the king's next move and help the patriot army sneak up on the tories so they could win the war.
A Patriot has strong convictions supporting his or her country, a Veteran acted on those convictions by serving in the armed forces.
They're built on the same drivetrain and chassis, so the main difference is styling - one is passable and one is godawful butt-ugly (you decide which is which)
the Tories
The Whigs and Tories were British parliamentary groupings before the advent of universal sufferage. The Whigs went on to form the Liberal Party (with others) and the Tories became the Conservative Party. http://www.enotes.com/johnny-tremain/q-and-a/what-difference-between-whigs-tories-28329 said this: The Whigs and Tories were British Political parties that developed in the latter part of the 17th century. The Whigs generally supported constitutional monarchy and the role of the aristocracy, while the Tories supported a stronger monarchy. In the world of colonial and revolutionary America, the Whigs generally supported the patriots and the need for the recognition of self government for the aristocratic families of the colonies. The Whig position was that Englishmen in the colonies should have the same rights as Englishmen at home and thus took offence at the taxes and other abuses of these rights for the colonists. The Tories on the other hand supported a stronger monarchy and believed that the King and Parlaiment had the right to treat the colonies as they chose. They did not believe that the colonists should have the same rights as English citizens did in England. Thus the Tories were generally loyal to the English throne and against the War for Independence.