Coastal Villages started collecting salt, and it was sold on the streets. Tens of thousands of Indians were also imprisoned as Gandhi's campaign was gaining force.
the suporters were the british
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The British
The term for supporters of Independence was Patriots, and the British may have termed them Yankees as well.
The Jacobites fought with the supporters of the Hanoverian line of British kings, notably King George II.
the suporters were the british
Empire Loyalists
loyalists or tories
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The British
The Roundheads were the supporters of the British Parliament when it revolted against king Charles I in 1642.
The word defiance is a singular, common, abstract noun for an a bold or daring act of resistance to authority or any opposing force; open disregard; contempt. Example sentences: His defiance to the coercion of the bullies was so brave. America was founded in defiance of British rule.
A. the lack of freedom under British rule
The term for supporters of Independence was Patriots, and the British may have termed them Yankees as well.
The Jacobites fought with the supporters of the Hanoverian line of British kings, notably King George II.
They supported the British army, and some fought alongside the British. But many were forced to flee their homes and farms because of threats and violence by the supporters of independence.
Nancy Hart was a notable figure during the American Revolutionary War, recognized for her fierce patriotism and bravery. She is best known for her role in confronting and capturing British soldiers who invaded her home in Georgia, showcasing her defiance against British authority. Hart's actions contributed to the revolutionary spirit and exemplified the active participation of women in the struggle for independence. Her legacy continues to symbolize courage and resistance in American history.