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    about a republic. Republicanism was practiced by New Englanders during 1774 and 1775. - Aristocracy works well with republicanism Americans liked republicanism because power went to the people and the interests of the people are important. Some Patriots thought that aristocracy should rule republicanism. - These liberals thought that social order would be

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    and liberty. People who were loyalist, patriots, and slaves thought completely differently about who should have freedom and liberty, and what it meant to them.. During the American Revolution, different groups of people viewed freedom and liberty differently based upon their interactions with the British. To begin, loyalists viewed freedom and liberty as radical. They believed a country not under British control would be detrimental to their way of life. One loyalist in the book Chains, by Laurie

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    the Tories and patriots in a case prosecuting two loyalists. The case proposes a question that the colonists were split over. Is it treason a reasonable charge against loyalists or patriots? The patriots maintained their argument from the Declaration of Independence that it was their responsibility to overthrow an unreasonable government, and that they were now independent of the crown. Anyone who remained loyal to the monarch thereafter was guilty of treason. The loyalists asserted that the

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    Every week I learn more and more things that I only thought I knew! I didn’t know of all of the things that lead up to the beginning of the American War for Independence; the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, etc. From the first shots and Lexington and Concord, in 1775, to the defeat of Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781; the American’s wanted their country and were willing to fight to the death for it. I didn’t realize that so many of the battles were fought in

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    Dbq Loyalist Case Study

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    the Patriots set up their own alternative government to better coordinate their resistance efforts against Great Britain; other colonists preferred to remain aligned to the British Crown and were known as Loyalists or Tories. Issues The Revolution became inevitable, describe the loyalties of most Americans. Did the majority support the Patriots. What might have prompted Americans to become Loyalists? What was the atmosphere like in colonial communities as the war began? The

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    during the American Revolution were the Loyalists believing it was life under the King’s rule, the Patriots who saw it as free will and self-government, and the slaves who simply wanted to be freed from their owners and live their lives to the fullest. All of these groups supposedly fought for the same goal, but this goal was seen different through various pairs of eyes. Most people know the American Revolution as just a fight between the Loyalists and Patriots, however, the slaves fought in their

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    Revolutionary War Effects

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    considered a horrendous act, even by some Patriots. The well-known Benjamin Franklin said, “This was an act of piracy and the Americans should repay the British for the tea” (“’Iron Tears’”). Despite the rising rebellion, the British continually attempted to control the colonies, though most attempts failed. The rebellion became rather violent around 1775; Loyalists were being attacked (“The American Revolutionary War from The British Perspective.”). The Patriots would use brutal acts of intimidation

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    Chapter 8, America Secedes From The Empire Introduction Minute Men swarmed around the British in the April of 1775, at Lexington & Concord Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia the next month All 13 colonies were represented Wanted to continue fighting in hope that the King would consent to a redress of grievances Also adopted measures to raise money for a army and navy Congress Drafts George Washington He was tall, powerfully built,Virginian planter Washington lost more battles than he

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    Reasons to Remain a Loyalist The American Revolution, mostly known as the War of Independence, arose from tensions between the residents of Great Britain´s 13 colonies and the British crown. The colonies´ desire to obtain independence from the people that started their civilization was followed by a series of riots that led to a full-scale war. Indeed, the fight towards independence followed seven years of senseless war. (McCurdy, 516) In the fight for freedom, Patrick Henry, the political leader

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    The novel, Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a young slave named Isabel set during the American Revolution. The American Revolution was a fight between the Patriots and Loyalists for freedom. Both the Patriots and Loyalists had different ideas of what freedom meant to them. Although it seemed like only the two sides fighting there were others who were also fighting for freedom, slaves, but they fought in a different way. During this time it was very difficult for one person to be able to

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