The patriots eventually won the fight because they knew more about what they were doing and wanted it more then the colonists. The patriots won because they knew more on what they wanted and what they were diong then the loyalists.
If Britain had won the Revolutionary War, loyalists would likely have been rewarded for their allegiance, potentially gaining political power and land. Many loyalists who had fled or faced persecution during the war might have been able to return and reintegrate into society. However, there could still have been lingering resentment from patriots, leading to ongoing tensions in communities. Overall, loyalists would have likely played a significant role in shaping the future of the colonies under British rule.
After the patriots won the Revolutionary War, many loyalists faced significant persecution and social ostracism in the newly formed United States. Some loyalists fled to Britain or other parts of the British Empire, while others remained and tried to reintegrate into society, often losing property and status. Many loyalists were forced to abandon their homes and businesses, leading to a significant demographic shift in some regions. Overall, their post-war experiences varied widely, but many faced hardship and discrimination due to their allegiance to the British crown.
well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey
the patriots or the Americans took fort ticonderoga's cannons and won the revolutionary war so the patriots are our allies
the patriots recieved critical help from french soldiers and sailors
Yes, because the civil war was well after the revalutionary war. So then America was already a free country which ment the patriots had won and now everyone was neither a patriot nor a loyalists.
The loyalists were known for being loyal to King George III. They didn't agree with the Patriots. They thought that even if the Patriots won they would have no idea how to govern the colonies
Neutral ^ that's wrong loyalist is someone who was loyal to Great Brittan and a patriot was someone who was against Great Brittan. After the Revolutionary war the patriots won and that is how the 13 colonies became the USA.
the king was killed, the patriots won, loyalists lost
the patriots vs the loyalists started because the revolutionary war was about to start, and was inevitable. This resulted in a split in the people, patriots wanting to secede from England, and the loyalists wanting America to stay with England
If Britain had won the Revolutionary War, loyalists would likely have been rewarded for their allegiance, potentially gaining political power and land. Many loyalists who had fled or faced persecution during the war might have been able to return and reintegrate into society. However, there could still have been lingering resentment from patriots, leading to ongoing tensions in communities. Overall, loyalists would have likely played a significant role in shaping the future of the colonies under British rule.
After the patriots won the Revolutionary War, many loyalists faced significant persecution and social ostracism in the newly formed United States. Some loyalists fled to Britain or other parts of the British Empire, while others remained and tried to reintegrate into society, often losing property and status. Many loyalists were forced to abandon their homes and businesses, leading to a significant demographic shift in some regions. Overall, their post-war experiences varied widely, but many faced hardship and discrimination due to their allegiance to the British crown.
The Patriots.
well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey
The patriots?
well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey well, patriots won there freedom of right from the England contrey
the patriots or the Americans took fort ticonderoga's cannons and won the revolutionary war so the patriots are our allies