Patriots, or those who supported the American Revolution against British rule, often faced hostility and persecution from loyalists and British authorities. They risked their safety, property, and lives, facing social ostracism, violence, and even imprisonment. In some cases, patriots were forced to flee their homes or lived in hiding to avoid retribution. Despite these challenges, their resolve contributed significantly to the eventual success of the revolution.
No. The patriots were not treated with liberty and equality.
They treated them as traitors
The Patriots fought the British because they were tired of how the British treated them signed, Emi Baybee
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
The patriots said that we should not be treated like this and we don't have that much money to pay all of your taxes.
The Patriots wanted a revolutionary war because they believed the colonies were not treated fairly by the British crown.
Many Loyalists were forced to leave their homes because of the way they were treated. They were persecuted for remaining loyal to the crown.
Tories were treated really badly. The patriots were viewed to be very even. However, to Torie's they were just as bad as the British. The patriots stuck feathers on the Torie's then they burned the feathers into the Torie's skin. This made the Tories in really bad condition.
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