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Difference Between Patriots And Loyalists
Has someone ever shot you for throwing a snowball at them? That actually happened, and it made some people very mad. In the revolutionary war, there were two sides in the colonies, Patriots, and Loyalists. Patriots wanted to separate from Britain and Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain. You should be a patriot because the British took away our rights, taxed us, and didn’t protect us.

Britain took away all of the colonist's rights, which is totally unfair. There was the Proclamation of 1763 that forced them to live inside the Application Mountains. Then in 1764, the Tea Act made the colonists only be able to buy the British tea. That isn’t even the worst of it, between 1764 and 1774 the Townshend Act, Sugar/Stamp Act, and the Intolerable

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