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!
There were 3 battles fought at Bunker Hill and 2 were won by the colonists and 1 by the British
During the American Revolution, the patriots were called "Rebels" or "Whigs," distinguishing them from those loyal to the British crown, known as "Loyalists" or "Tories." They sought independence from British rule and advocated for self-governance, representing various social classes and communities. The term "patriot" specifically referred to those who supported the cause of independence and fought against British oppression.
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Those who fought against Britain during the American Revolutionary War were commonly referred to as "Patriots." They opposed British rule and sought independence for the American colonies. In contrast, those loyal to the British Crown were known as "Loyalists." The struggle between these two groups played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the war.
In the American Revolution there were people who fought on the side of King George iii and those who fought on the side of the Continental Congress. Those who fought on the side of the King used to be called Tories but are now called Loyalists. Those who fought on the side of the Continental Congress used to be called Whigs but are now called Patriots.The change of name may have to do with the current use of Tory for the Conservative Political Party in England. That political party is not at war with The United States. Like all friends, we have differences of opinion, still, we agree on more than we disagree about.
Loyalists were those persons opposed to the American Revolution. They believed that Americans should be happy to remain British colonies. They were also called "Tories".
No army fought with the British Army. Or if you meant which army the British Army fought as enemies, it's the German army. (I think - 80% Sure)well actually there were the itailians , and Germans attacking usand before that we had the Russiansright now we have terreristsand back in 1812 we had those Americans fighting usbtw nobody one because nothing was gainedand theres probly more ,, those wer of the top of my headAnswerNumerous armies fought with the British Army throughout history; check out any war involving the British and you'll find out who those were.
"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.
There were 3 battles fought at Bunker Hill and 2 were won by the colonists and 1 by the British
During the American Revolution, the patriots were called "Rebels" or "Whigs," distinguishing them from those loyal to the British crown, known as "Loyalists" or "Tories." They sought independence from British rule and advocated for self-governance, representing various social classes and communities. The term "patriot" specifically referred to those who supported the cause of independence and fought against British oppression.
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What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas?
The colonists who opposed the British were called 'Whigs'. Those who favored British and her King, were called 'Tories'. Those nicknames were also used earlier in the Reformation in England. Two other nicknames were 'Patriots' for the colonists and 'Loyalists' for the British supporters.
Those who fought the battle did not know the war was over.
Those who fought against Britain during the American Revolutionary War were commonly referred to as "Patriots." They opposed British rule and sought independence for the American colonies. In contrast, those loyal to the British Crown were known as "Loyalists." The struggle between these two groups played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the war.
Americans defeated the native American allies.among those killed was Chief Tecumseh.
Loyalists were those in support of the British Parliament (loyal to Britain) during the American Revolution. Patriots were in support of America's independence (rebels) and fought the British.