No one knows.
One account by a British soldier was that it was the Patriots that fired first when the English came. Another account from the patriots say that a patriot soldier hiding in the hedges fired the first shot. Others say it was the English. Some say it was the loyalists. Each side had different stories.
No one knew then an no one knows today who fired the first shots.
The Loyalists favored remaining subjects of England and the Patriots wanted independence for the American Colonies.
How did the Loyalist and British feel about the Battle of Yorktown
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
He was a loyalist to his country.
loyalist
The patroits were againts the king. The loyaist supported the king.
The Loyalists favored remaining subjects of England and the Patriots wanted independence for the American Colonies.
How did the Loyalist and British feel about the Battle of Yorktown
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
we are smart
The "Pats".
Yes
patroits
loyalist
They liked Britain in the war and supported them.
Colential army! (Am not sure)
No, General Cornwallis was a loyalist fought the patriots George Washington and then surrender