The american patriots name for a serious of punitive laws passed by the british parliament in 1774 after the boston tea party they were meant to punish the massachusetts colonists for their defince in throwing a large tea shipment into boston harbor
"Patriots" was the name given to the Colonists who fought for independence. Loyalists aka. "Tories", were those Colonists who remained "loyal" to King George III i.e. England.
It was owned by Massachusetts at one point.
Horace Mann was a Massachusetts lawyer and social reformer. That was his real name.
Loyalists and patriots were all Americans however, loyalists supported Brittan and patriots were all for America
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Probably Massachusetts, because they are playing in foxborough
The New England Patriots do practise and play their home games in Foxboro,Massachusetts, but since there are no other football teams in New England, they aren't just for the people of Massachusetts, but for all of New England.
The Patriots are an NFL team located in Foxbourough, Massachusetts. They are in the AFC East
The New England Patriots and Gillette Stadium are based in Foxborough, MA.
State of Massachusetts.
Foxboro, Massachusetts is home to The New England Patriots.
No, they don't. The New England Patriots play for Massachusetts.
The only nick name the organization has had is the Patriots. The team was originally known as the Boston Patriots The team was renamed the New England Patriots in 1971.They got the name from England. (HISTORY CHECK) When America went to war with England to gain independence, England fought under the nickname "The Patriots" (hints the name "New England Patriots"). Funny how stuff like that works, huh?
MaineVermontNew HampshireMassachusettsConnecticutRhode IslandAll of these states are part of New England.
The New England Patriots are from Foxboro, MA.
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