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    the topics that war impacts is individuals. Tim is torn by war because on pg. 127, Tim says, “Having father gone was strange. The tavern seemed cold and empty.” The reason I can infer that Tim is torn is because he has been attacked by Patriots and saved by Loyalists. He also doesn’t know whether to follow Sam or father. Father

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    to take an active role in the Revolution. Women on both sides of the political spectrum, whether patriot or loyalist, faced significant challenges that would undoubtedly change the course of their lives

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    Patriots are colonists that are fighting back against the British rule. In the diary of Sam Adams, a Patriot that was fighting back against the British loyalists, he says that a large group of the 29th regiment of British soldiers was marching down the streets of Boston. The merciless troops were heavily armed and were shouting at the townspeople and violently attacked colonists. Most colonists didn’t even have a stick in their hands to defend themselves with. His source, a man named Samuel Drowne

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    The American Revolution was a time of uncertainty for the population. Many of the Patriot supporters were afraid of what would happen if America was to lose the war. Many of the loyalist of Great Britain were attached both physically and mentally by the Patriots. It was another type of war going on in America, that had both sides trying to figure out the best way to support their cause. I believe that you had both pragmatic and anti-liberty type sentiments from people who opposed the war with England

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    Why Did The Thirteen Colonies Split? During the time before the War of Independence there was a rift over the British rule in the Thirteen Colonies. After the Seven Years War the British were attempting to save money. The British wanted to do this by having the troops stationed in the Thirteen Colonies instead of Britain. The British then decided that instead of keeping the troops stationed in the Thirteen Colonies, they would have the colonists pay for them. The British attempted this by raising

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    The Patriots wanted freedom from the British and the loyalists were “loyal” to the British There were many different reasons why colonists were revolutionaries or loyalists. Sometimes they chose sides according to what was happening in their own communities and what their personal needs were or If people they did not get along with did not want independence, they might take the revolutionary side. If their rivals were the ones who came up with the idea of independence, they are known as loyalists

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    heroic war that the Patriots gallantly fought and won. Although, that is not the case, the truth is that the Patriots, Americans who wanted their independence from Britain barely survived and lost most of their battles throughout the war. America was very divided during this time with 20% of the population being Loyalists, people who lived in America but were loyal to Britain. The British army was bigger, better supplied, and more experienced, it looked bleak for the Patriots. However, there were

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    Halse Anderson it is explained in the American Revolution by different types of people like Patriots, the rebels that are fighting against the king to become independent, the Loyalists that want to stay with the king of Great Britain, and the slaves. The slaves are working for both Patriots and Loyalists and they chose different sides but still have their own opinion like Isabel who is more on the Patriots side but still has here opinion on freedom. They all have their own interpretation of the words

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    The battle was between the Patriots and the Loyalists. The Patriot’s militia was called the Green Mountain Boys and the Loyalist’s militia was the Hessians. The war happened in King’s Mountain, South Carolina on October 7, 1780. This battle was a great triumph for the American Patriots. That area was the death of the British militia leader Patrick Ferguson. The Patriots were the Americans that were against the British and vigorously supports their country. The Loyalists or Tories are the people who

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    news. Loyalist, mainly Canadians who were loyal to the British king, may not have been so happy to hear about the war. I believe this may be because, after the recent American revolution, many loyalists were just beginning to call Canada home. After so much conflict, they wanted to live in peace for once. Especially loyalists now living in Upper Canada were in danger for that was the easiest place for the Americans to attack. Hearing about the call to arms must have scared many loyalists and pushed

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