If the country was winning they would be there if the country was not winning they would leave in other words, they wouldn’t help anymore, the Americans.
Daniel Boone - 1964 Sunshine Patriots 6-15 was released on: USA: 22 January 1970
Sunshine Patriots was the term.
In Thomas Paine's day, there were no professional army. Local people would plant their crops, fight for a cause and go back to farming. at harvest time. They were the summer soldiers. The sunshine patriots were those that helped when their side was winning.
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Paine refers to individuals who only support a cause when it is convenient or easy, likening them to "summer soldiers" and "sunshine patriots." These people are willing to stand by their beliefs during favorable conditions but falter or abandon them in times of hardship or struggle. Paine emphasizes the importance of steadfastness and commitment to one's principles, especially during challenging times, distinguishing true patriots from those who are fair-weather supporters.
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Thomas Paine's statement emphasizes the importance of perseverance and commitment during challenging times, particularly in the context of the American Revolution. By referring to "summer soldiers" and "sunshine patriots," he criticizes those who only support the cause when it is convenient or easy. Paine urges Americans to stand firm in their beliefs and commitments, even when faced with adversity, highlighting that true patriotism requires resilience and dedication in the face of hardship.
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