The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.
Loyalists and patriots were all Americans however, loyalists supported Brittan and patriots were all for America
No, they were not. When the Patriots abused and expelled the Loyalists, they did to them exactly what the British had been doing.
The Loyalists wanted to be ruled by Great Britain and the Patriots wanted to be free from Great Britain.
Their enemies were the Patriots, the Patriots were the colonists. A group of people who fought for the thirteen colonies. The Loyalists thought of them as untrained soldiers, and they were correct. From an Americans point of view a Loyalist was a traitor who turned against the colonists to go with the British government.
The patriots tarred and feathered the loyalists. They also ruined loyalist houses.
Patriots wanted a separation from England's rule, while Loyalists wanted to stay under England's rule.
The patriots and loyalists technically fought during the Revolutionary war. Although the war was mostly patriots vs Britain, the loyalists and patriots fought. One example Is Kings Mountain.
who were loyalists and patriots?
Loyalists and patriots were all Americans however, loyalists supported Brittan and patriots were all for America
Patriots did not want to remain under British rule while the Loyalists did.
Loyalists support the leaders, patriots defend their country. During the American Revolution Loyalists supported the rule of the English King while Patriots wanted a new government for the colonies (they were not states yet).
The loyalists hated the patriots because the patriots were always tarring and feathering them.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
because the patriots think that the loyalists are traitors to the colonists
loyalists and patriots
they both wore red