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Another name for a man in the colonial militia who fought in battles during the American Revolutionary War was "Minuteman." Minutemen were members of the colonial militia who were known for being ready to fight at a moment's notice, particularly during the early stages of the conflict, such as at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. They played a crucial role in the fight for independence from British rule.
A famous Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War was Benedict Arnold. Initially a hero of the Continental Army, he became disillusioned with the Patriot cause and ultimately defected to the British side in 1780. His name has since become synonymous with betrayal in American history. Arnold's actions were motivated by a combination of personal grievances and a desire for recognition and reward.
Private Henry Tandey of Warwickshire, UK.
The "Red Coats," after the color of their uniforms. Loyalists
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During the Revolutionary War, Georgians who supported the British government were known as Loyalists or Tories. These individuals remained loyal to the British crown and opposed the revolutionary movement, often facing hostility from Patriot factions. The Loyalists in Georgia were part of a broader group throughout the colonies that favored maintaining ties with Britain.
Another name for a loyalist is Tory. Torries or loyalists were people who remained loyal to England during the Revolutionary war.
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Loyalists were also called traitors during the revolutionary war and, were commonly tar and feathered when the colonists won the revolutionary war.
British Empire Loyalists
The Colonist(s) who supported the British Crown in the Revolutionary War were known as Loyalists (quite easy to remember, eh?) One famous Patriot-turned-Loyalist was Benedict Arnold. <><><> The term Tory, Royalist, or King's Men was also used.
Tories
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
They were called "patriots", referring to their devotion to their own lands rather than the British Empire. They were also "Continentals" (i.e. North American born).Names for British supporters were loyalists, Tories, and King's men.
Loyalists.