A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
During the Revolutionary War, a loyalist was defined as an American colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown and opposed the fight for independence. Loyalists believed that maintaining allegiance to Britain would ensure stability, economic prosperity, and protection of their rights. They often faced persecution from patriot factions, leading many to flee to other British territories. The term encapsulated a significant divide in colonial society, highlighting the complexities of loyalty and identity during the conflict.
serving as spies
Yes. The British issued counterfeit Continental money during the Revolutionary War.
well in the revolutionary war the redcoats are the british but honestly i am not positive
What economics circumstance occurred during the Revolutionary War, the Confederacy, and Europe before WW II
Nathan Hale
Not like Tom Brady lol
A poor farmer wuld most likely be a patriot in the revolutionary war.
I would say Patriot because I would have the home ground advantage and I won the war. :P
one problem was that people had to decide if they wanted to be a PATRIOT or a LOYALIST
The partiots were important to the revolutionary war, because they owed their allegience to the revolutionary idealim, whereas the betrayers were peril to the revolutionary war.
Mel Gibson starred in a movie called the Patriot, where he played 'the ghost', a revolutionary patriot during the US civil war.
Samuel Adams was a radical patriot in the revolutionary war.
check ur ss textbook
A person who wanted to free American colonies from British rule
George Washington
he was a revolutionary war patriot