'Loyalists' or 'Tories.
Patriots.
They were called the Patriots.
The Patriots were the American colonists who rebelled against the British in the American Revolution. The American colonists who stayed loyal to the British and were against the Patriots were called Loyalists.
They were called Patriots. They wanted to be independent. People whom were wtill loyal to the king were called Loyalist, or Royalists(because they were loyal to royal family). Hope this helps!
Patriots Or Whigs!
Patriots.
Patriots or Rebels.
Patriots!
Patriots
The New England "Patriots"
"Patriots" was the name given to the Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists aka. "Tories", were those Colonists who remained "loyal" to King George III i.e. England.
Contempt, or contempt of court
The letter sent by the Patriots to King George III was called the Olive Branch Petition. It was an attempt to avoid full-scale conflict between the colonies and Britain leading up to the American Revolution.
They were called the Patriots.
There are no teams called the winged patriots, there is a team called the New England Patriots.
They were called federalists
Yes, the two sides fought with the Americans winning. The British had set up 13 colonies and the people who went to live in the colonies were called colonists, and later to become Americans. The colonists claimed to have "No Taxation Without Representation" from King George III and British Parliament which was mainly the reason why the Americans wanted war with the British. The colonists who fought for America were called Patriots,or Rebels(later to be known as Americans) and the people from the colonies who sided with the British were called Tories, or Loyalists. After a 8 year long war the Continental Army,led by George Washington, had beaten the professional British and had become the United States of America.