Many families had divided loyalties during the American Revolution, but perhaps the most famous was Benjamin Franklin and his son. Ben was for independence but his son was a Loyalist and royal governor of Connecticut.
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Yes.
Obviously, the biggest effect was that many families lost sons, brothers, fathers, or husbands in the war, or had injured family members. During the war, there was a relatively small effect of British soldiers demanding food and board in private homes, though.
families were divided in loyalty
families were divided in loyalty
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the revolutionary war changed families by splitting families apart and changes for a life time if one of the relatives die...
Millions of families were split up. And sadly, a very vast majority of these families were split up by force. The Nazis were really pure evil in doing what they were doing and did.
Yes.
Obviously, the biggest effect was that many families lost sons, brothers, fathers, or husbands in the war, or had injured family members. During the war, there was a relatively small effect of British soldiers demanding food and board in private homes, though.
No he did not portray during the Revolutionary War.
families were divided in loyalty
families were divided in loyalty
During the Revolutionary War, farmers would produce food for the soldiers, and their families. Which side got the food depends if the Farmer was a loyalist, or a colonist sympathizer.
Families were divided in loyalty. (apex)
There were 13 colonies during the Revolutionary War. After the Revolutionary War, they became the original 13 United States of America.
she was a sculptor and a spy during the revolutionary war. she was a sculptor and a spy during the revolutionary war.