During the Revolutionary War, most Americans were either Patriots, who supported independence from British rule, or Loyalists, who remained loyal to the Crown. The Patriot movement included a diverse group of colonists, including farmers, merchants, and intellectuals, who sought to establish a new nation based on Enlightenment ideals. Conversely, Loyalists were often loyal to the British government due to economic ties, fear of instability, or cultural allegiance. Additionally, there were also neutral parties and individuals who were more concerned with local issues than the broader conflict.
some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner
The Americans fought for thier freedom during the American Revolutionary war.
Native Americans helped the British during the war.
The Americans, not the British The Americans, not the British
The colonists. Americans are still Yankees today.
some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner
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The Americans fought for thier freedom during the American Revolutionary war.
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By sending military supplies.
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