Ah, what a fascinating question, friend! Those colonists who supported war against Britain were known as Patriots. They believed in the cause of independence and fought bravely for their beliefs. Remember, everyone has their own perspective and it's important to respect different points of view.
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During the earliest times of the Colonial period, settlers pretty much ruled themselves. Colonists rose up to help the British regular army fight the 7 Years' War, which kicked the French out of Canada-- most were fairly satisfied. http://www.lavellecoleman.ie/
They were called colonist.
The didn't like having to pay british taxes and the British left a lot of land for Indians that the patriots wanted to settle.
A Colonist that was on the side of England were called loyalistsIf On the Side of America they were called Patriots
They were called patriots.
They were called Patriots.
Patriots Or Whigs!
they called themselves patriots because they were against British rule
they were called patriots
loyalists They called themselves Loyalists. Patriots called them Tories.
tories, or loyalists. whichever you prefer really
PATRIOTS
During the revolution, those who wanted to be independent were called "patriots".
thew colonies that argued that the colonies should not separates are called patriots
Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.