There were many more than just one colonist. The colonists who supported Great Britain and fought to remain a part of the British Empire were referred to as Loyalists, or Tories. There were many Tory regiments from every colony that fought alongside the British during the Revolutionary War, including many from New York, New Jersey, South Carolina and North Carolina as the theatres of the war were centered in those locations.
Britain and France if your asking the question I think you are.
The Roundheads supported Parliament against Charles I. They were given the name because of their short hair.
During the Revolutionary war there was no such thing as a Supreme Commander. On a June 15th,1775 the Patriots named George Washington as the Commander in Chief of the American Armies against Great Britain.
France and Great Britain were officially neutral, although they supported the Confederacy unofficially by selling arms and other supplies. Yet, because they believed the Union had a better chance of winning the war, they never recognized the Confederacy as a sovereign nation.
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They were called Patriot(s)
loyalist
She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families.
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It was during the Revolution
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She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families.
She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families
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She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families.
tories, or loyalists. whichever you prefer really