If I understand the question, you are asking who sided with the British at the time of the Declaration of Independence. These Americans were called Loyalists or Tories. Early in the revolution, thousands of Americans signed oaths of loyalty to the king, in return for a promise that their homes, families, wealth and business would not be interrupted. It did not work out well for many of them because their "protectors" turned around and looted their homes and farms and according to newspapers of the times "ravaged the women."
It was spelled Brittish in the United States declAration of independence
The declaration was written demanding independence and breaking free from the British.
The Declaration of Independence
They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
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Jefferson needed to send a declaration of independence to the British so that they would understand the motivations for the Revolutionary War the two nations were about to be engaged in.
It was spelled Brittish in the United States declAration of independence
The declaration was written demanding independence and breaking free from the British.
The 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence is Liberty/Freedom, British wrongs, and Independence.
The 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence is Liberty/Freedom, British wrongs, and Independence.
The Declaration of Independence
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They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
It was the official declaration of war against the British monarch.
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