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∙ 12y agoOne way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they are both types of colonists that lived in the British 13 colonies. Another way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they both were involved in the American Revolution.
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
This is actually a really good and difficult question. But they do have something in common. Patriots favored war against britian while loyalists favored British Rule. What do they have in common? they Are both fighting for causes they believe in. They are both defending their govenremnts. They are both colonists. They are both politically active. They are both influencially active. I hope these examples helped.
I believe the answer is that since he was brought as a slave (if I'm correct) that he didn't know who to trust. He thought the patriots and loyalists were both bad people.
From an American point of view the Patriots were the English colonists wanting to break away from England while The Loyalists were the English colonists who opposed the revolution against King George III and his government. The Patriots formed Militia units and the Continental Army. The Militia units were attached to the Continental Army but generally served shorter terms, were poorly trained, and poorly equipped. The regulars of the Continental Army were better trained, more disciplined, served longer than the the Militia, and bore the brunt of the heavy duty fighting. Both groups, together, fought the British Army. Initially the Patriot forces were provisioned with the aid of the French King. Eventually, France provided a Naval Fleet, and ground troops. The British Army was from the Great Britain, plus Hessians, a hired group of professional soldiers from the German state of Hesse. The Loyalists provided some units to the British Army. The bulk of the British Army were troops from England. The British Army generals were from Great Britain. The combined forces of the Patriots and the French surrounded the British Army in Yorktown Virginia and forced them to surrender. The last English Army was under siege in New York and surrendered. With the successful conclusion of the American Revolution many Loyalists fled to Canada, and some returned to England.
One way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they are both types of colonists that lived in the British 13 colonies. Another way that Patriots and Loyalists are similar is that they both were involved in the American Revolution.
They both believed in something
they both wore red
Although both parties were Americans, loyalists wanted the colonies to remain loyal to the British, while patriots wanted to split from the empire and have the colonies become their own nation. The patriotic fought the British in the American Revolution, while loyalists served as spies against the patriots.
the both wanted a new Nation hope that helped
Patriots, because at first they were both about even then the Patriots grew larger so then about 15 to 20% were Loyalists and most of the rest were Patriots!
she believed in some things from both patriots and loyalists
Patriots and Loyalists had some commonalities. They were both dedicated to their cause. They were both, more likely than not, born in the colonies. They both wanted to avoid conflict if possible.
Both groups thought that parliament was more then they could handle because of taxes. None of the two groups liked taxes and wanted to do away with them.But loyalists remained loyal to the king and did as they were told without arguments.As Patriots took a stand!
Patriots were those who supported the independence of the American colonies from the British Empire. Loyalists were loyal to the British crown. Roughly speaking, Patriots and Loyalists were each a third of the population, with the remaining third not taking a side. Conflicts between Patriots and Loyalists weren't just fought on the battlefield. Especially in the backcountry, old feuds were often continued between supporters of both sides. As is the case in any civil war, these conflicts were often brutal, with murders, arson, and other crimes perpetrated by both sides.
This is actually a really good and difficult question. But they do have something in common. Patriots favored war against britian while loyalists favored British Rule. What do they have in common? they Are both fighting for causes they believe in. They are both defending their govenremnts. They are both colonists. They are both politically active. They are both influencially active. I hope these examples helped.
I believe the answer is that since he was brought as a slave (if I'm correct) that he didn't know who to trust. He thought the patriots and loyalists were both bad people.