In the 1930s, the term "patriots" often referred to individuals who supported American independence during the Revolutionary War, but during that decade, it could also apply to those advocating for various political movements, including isolationism or anti-communism, as the country faced the Great Depression and rising global tensions. Additionally, the term was used in a more organized context, such as the "Patriots" in various groups that emerged during this era. The specific applications of the term varied widely depending on the political and social climate of the time.
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The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
They were called the Patriots.
There are no teams called the winged patriots, there is a team called the New England Patriots.
The Patriots Stadium is called the Gillette Stadium.
Supporters of the American Revolution were called patriots, and a lot of the American Revolution took place in New England.
Supporters of the American Revolution were called patriots, and a lot of the American Revolution took place in New England.
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People who did not want independence from Great Britain were called loyalists, and people who favored independence from Great Britain were called patriots. WILLIAM U
They were originally the Oilers but the name changed to the Patriots
PatriotsThe American Revolution was characterized by a split in the support of colonist belligerents. Those who supported the American independence were called Patriots for their patriotic drive of self-government and republicanism. They were also sometimes called Whigs, who were members of the British Parliament who supported the colonists' side. These Patriots were usually farmers and countrymen who often felt the brunt of the taxes Parliament had levied on the colonies. Those who were against independence were called Loyalists or Tories, who were members of Parliament who were against the colonies.
The original name was the Boston patriots named for all the patriots from the American revolution
They were, and are, called "Patriots".
The Patriots Stadium is called Gillette Stadium.