They felt the British was trying to control them by preventing the colonists from moving to the new lands. Other groups also had reasons for supporting the side they did I believe that they went with who they felt was the better side. There were people who believed that they should remain…
After the Declaration of Independence, Loyalists and Patriots were more sharply divided, and Patriots often confiscated Loyalist property and resell it (good way to raise money).…
While the Revolution was a war for freedom, some people favored the British rule and King. These were English, German, and Dutch people mainly, and they remained loyal to the King of England and so were called Loyalists. But they were considered traitors to revolutionary-minded people, and their property was taken from them or destroyed and many were…
1) What image shows the patriots point of view? Why, how can you tell? I think image B. The patriots came from England hoping that they could make up their own government and then the loyalists come along.…
The colonist weren’t quick to choose whether or not to leave Great Britain or to stay loyal to the king. Many of the colonist wanted to independent because they couldn’t handle the type of government. Given the reason why they came to the New World. Since the British was taxing them and limiting their power they wanted to be separated from Great Britain. The people who wanted to be separated were called Patriots.…
The main loyalists came from what is now known to be Canada in 1783 and 1784. Most of coastal Nova Scotia received Loyalist settlers, as did Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island then called St. John's Island. The loyalists like me had to decide to support the American Revolution. Colonists for independence from England were named or called revolutionaries or whigs. But some Americans thought that to break away from the British government would not be right, they usually were called loyalists or tories.…
The colonists have been under the rule of Great Britain since the 1700s. But now the rule has started to collapse between the colonies now that they had been divided into three; Loyalists, Patriots and neutrals, who had different beliefes about the government. Some believe the Patriots should declare independence; however, they should not because they are not being taxed fairly and Great Britain is doing a poor job protecting them.…
Eventually, cries for "liberty" were being heard throughout the colonies. The patriots wanted freedom from British rule. Unlike the Loyalist who were either afraid of change or was enthuse by the finical benefits they would be…
During 1775 and 1776, the American colonies and people were debating over declaring independence against Britain. At the time, The colonies and Britain were in unstable relations, with Massachusetts already having fought battles with Britain in Lexington and Concord. This unstable relationship brought the idea of independence in the colonies. The reasons for independence were that it didn’t make sense for Britain to rule a colony that is larger than their own country, and America will regret not fighting for independence due to Britain not respecting their freedoms, so they should fight for independence now. The reasons against independence were that America will not receive any help from any country, like France, and Britain was the reason why America was so prosperous before the taxes. With these reasons, going against independence seems like the better choice for the colonies.…
There were many factors that the colonists made when picking a side, some of the colonist were force to choose sides, changed their minds or switched sides and pick a side that benefits them and their self-interest. The American allied with France since France lost like four wars to British, so they contributed and joined an alliance. I believe it was a personal motive which is why they alliance and negotiated deals. The patriots wanted to elect their own government and the loyalists are those who supported British. The patriots supported independent because they feel British violated their rights as British citizens.…
After all of the hardship and violence the British imposed on the colonists, the Americans were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain. The Colonists were justified in breaking away because the parliament passed laws that were unjustified, The British king was of tyranny, The Stamp Act of 1765, The Townshend Act and The Boston Massacre. All of this lead to the colonies joining together and rebelling against the British.…
The patriot,was made in 2001 Revolution, in 1985. the setting in the Patriot opens up to the main character, Mel Gibson who owns a farm, he has 4 kids. But he ends up fighting for his one son who dies, for his right. Revolution opens up to Tom Dobb, a master fur trader who shows up a New York at a bad time. His son Volunteers to fight the war so Tom Dobb follows in the war unwillingly to protect his son. But what are the similarities? what are the differences? Some of the similarities are they both are fighting in a war. Ben and Tom both fought in the American Revolution War. They both fall in love with a woman (typical) Ben with his dead wife’s sister after she says,…
Revolution and The Patriot are films about the revolutionary war.Today I’m going to compare these two films.I’m also going to explain the similarities that these movies have.Also I will explain the purposes of these movies.…
While the loyalists fabricate ridiculous probabilities of unfortunate outcomes, the patriots fight for the freedom of the populace of the colonies. We have been tormented and used for our money, our goods, and even our homes. First, the British employed taxes for our colonies without our representation in the English parliament, to pay for petty wars which they themselves brought on. Subsequent, they stationed British prisoners in the colonies as to not over-crowd their already unmanageable population. Following, they…
After the American Revolution, the Federalists and Anti-Federalists argued over the the ratification of the Constitution. During both before and after the American Revolution, there existed conflicting political ideologies. The nature of American politics stayed the same as there was always people who had different ideas on what the government should do and how it should effectively serve its people. There was justification for each ideology, Loyalists believed that the British government was too powerful and revolt would mean destruction for the colonies while the Patriots argued that to continue living under British rule would be to live as oppressed subjects to the crown. The Federalists saw the flaws of a weak central government. For example, Shay’s Rebellion was caused by the federal government’s inability to establish a stable economy, causing discontentment among farmers with large debts. Anti-Federalists wanted to prevent a strong federal government in order to avoid the abuse of power similar to British rule. People will always have different and conflicting ideas and the American Revolution did not change that aspect of American…