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Joining the Patriots would be preferable to joining the Loyalists for a number of reasons. Firstly, the Patriots were fighting for independence and the establishment of a democratic government, which aligns with principles of freedom and self-determination. Secondly, the Patriots were seen as more representative of the common people and their interests, while the Loyalists were often associated with a more elitist class. Lastly, joining the Patriots offered the opportunity to shape the future of a new nation, rather than remaining loyal to British rule.
Probably Patriots mostly. But, it wasn't until the American Revolutionary War that people really showed their stripe. Some of the people in the militia were enlisting as Patriots while others were joining only for promised future rewards. Even Benjamin Franklin was hurt by this choice since his own son was Loyalist and the two never spoke again.
No, the French would never seriously consider joining Britain. It was considered beneath French dignity. ( It was bad enough that British, Americans and Canadians had to rescue them from Hitler )
In the end, it became a war of attrition, and the South just didn't have the manpower to replace battlefield casualties.
The american tradition of joining organizations has resulted in a wide range of interest groups.
yes, you could consider joining the military
Because if they are fit enough then they could have a chance of joining
Willie Mcginest
Joining the Patriots would be preferable to joining the Loyalists for a number of reasons. Firstly, the Patriots were fighting for independence and the establishment of a democratic government, which aligns with principles of freedom and self-determination. Secondly, the Patriots were seen as more representative of the common people and their interests, while the Loyalists were often associated with a more elitist class. Lastly, joining the Patriots offered the opportunity to shape the future of a new nation, rather than remaining loyal to British rule.
if you're a SHE...u might consider JOINING him and becoming one too.
Junior asked Willie Mcginest if it was ok to wear jersey #55.
The first team the Patriots played in the regular season after joining the NFL via the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 was the Miami Dolphins on September 20, 1970. The Patriots won 27-14. The first regular season game in Patriots history, played when they were members of the American Football League, was against the Denver Broncos on September 9, 1960. The Patriots lost 13-10.
Because they want to be intimate with someone besides their wife.
Before joining an audio book club, one might consider several things such as the financial commitment as well as length of time one would have to be a member to fulfill the original commitment. One should also consider having access to the media used to listen to the books.
Probably Patriots mostly. But, it wasn't until the American Revolutionary War that people really showed their stripe. Some of the people in the militia were enlisting as Patriots while others were joining only for promised future rewards. Even Benjamin Franklin was hurt by this choice since his own son was Loyalist and the two never spoke again.
No, the French would never seriously consider joining Britain. It was considered beneath French dignity. ( It was bad enough that British, Americans and Canadians had to rescue them from Hitler )
That depends on the sorority and what they expect of their members.