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The British opposed the American revolutionary movement
During colonial times, the American political factions that opposed the English king and Parliament were primarily the Patriots, who later formed the foundation of the Democratic-Republican Party. They were critical of British authority and policies, advocating for independence and self-governance. This opposition culminated in the American Revolution, leading to the establishment of the United States. The Patriots' resistance was characterized by events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Continental Congress.
Irish opposed English rule from its start. Religious conflict divided the Catholic Irish and English Protestants. Many died of starvation and disease, some lost land, and British opposed home rule just in general.
The secret society that opposed British rule in America was known as the Sons of Liberty. Founded in the mid-1760s, it played a crucial role in organizing protests against British taxation and policies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. The group was instrumental in mobilizing public sentiment against British authority, ultimately contributing to the American Revolution. Their activities included boycotting British goods and organizing events like the Boston Tea Party.
Taft appointed a cabinet official who opposed Roosevelts conservation policies. <NN>
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Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.
Those that opposed were Republicans, Father Coughlin and Huey Long.
Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister who opposed the nationalization of British Industry. She served as Prime Minister from 1979 - 1990.