They didn't. It was unexplored territory for the most part. Other than a few Spanish explorers, there wasn't much happening on the west coast until the early 1800's.
british people
Congress did not want to tax people - apex
During the American Revolutionary War, people opposed to the independence of the thirteen colonies were called loyalists. meaning loyal to Great Britain and King George.
There were none, since Ohio didn't exist during the Revolutionary War.
The Loyalists, or Tories, did not contribute to the American cause during the Revolutionary War. Instead, they remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the revolution, often siding with British forces. While other groups like Patriots, enslaved people, and Native Americans took various roles in support of the American fight for independence, Loyalists actively resisted the revolutionary efforts.
british people
Congress did not want to tax people
the people of are nation named walden, john
Congress did not want to tax people - apex
During the American Revolutionary War, people opposed to the independence of the thirteen colonies were called loyalists. meaning loyal to Great Britain and King George.
to tell the people what thanksgiving really is.
There were none, since Ohio didn't exist during the Revolutionary War.
About 250,000 people fought for American independence during the war. (note this figure probably includes French troops as well).
Yes, at the time of the American Revolution the colonies were primarily agrarian in terms of economics and lifestyle.
Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during and after the American Revolutionary War.
Yankee doodle is written during the American Revolution by the Birtish troops or as most people called them," lobsterbacks" or "redcoats". It was written to make fun of the rebel American colonists.
The Loyalists, or Tories, did not contribute to the American cause during the Revolutionary War. Instead, they remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the revolution, often siding with British forces. While other groups like Patriots, enslaved people, and Native Americans took various roles in support of the American fight for independence, Loyalists actively resisted the revolutionary efforts.