Boston was under British control until March of 1776. Washington commanded the patriot army which was outside Boston, keeping the British penned up in town.
The patriots had captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain. Washington sent Henry Knox to bring the cannon from the captured Fort to Boston. This took months, and the dismounted cannon were hauled on ox sleds across New England in the freezing winter of 1775-6. When ready, over one night in March 1776 the patriots fortified Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston and emplaced the cannon there. This made the entire British position in Boston untenable, so the British boarded their ships and evacuated Boston. Boston remained in patriot hands for the rest of the war.
When the British evacuated Boston in March 1776 there were no British troops anywhere in the thirteen colonies, but they would soon be back.
Loyalist's were people that were 'loyal' to the British Crown. They wanted the America's to stay under the control of the British empire. In rough number's the Loyalist's were 1/3 the total people of the Colonies. Some Loyalist's and separatist's were in the same families. Lucy Knox's family were Loyalist's while her and her new husband Henry Knox were separatist's. She actually took her husband's sword, sewing it into her clothes to, past the British military to get out of Boston and to her husband. Quaker's were also considered Loyalist's; But Lydia Darragh, a Quaker, became a spy for the American Revolution when British officers forcefully took quarter's (housing) in her home.
Red Coats were the soldiers sent by the British king to control the colonists, who used this term for them because their coats were red. It was the Red Coats that the Americans fought against in the Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolutionary War, the American South became the main battleground of the war in 1778 because of a change in British strategy. After failures in their northern campaigns, the British decided to take control of the more loyalist, and less heavily defended, American colonies in the South, as a supposedly sure step towards taking over all of the colonies once again.
The American Colonists and the British fought each other over the right for America to be free from Great Britain's control.
The British created the colonies of New Brunswick and Upper Canada in order to accommodate loyalists who had fled the United States after the American Revolution. These colonies were established as a way to provide land and resources for the loyalist settlers and to assert British control and influence in North America.
King George III and British Parliament were in control of Great Britain during the American Revolutionary war.
Loyalist's were people that were 'loyal' to the British Crown. They wanted the America's to stay under the control of the British empire. In rough number's the Loyalist's were 1/3 the total people of the Colonies. Some Loyalist's and separatist's were in the same families. Lucy Knox's family were Loyalist's while her and her new husband Henry Knox were separatist's. She actually took her husband's sword, sewing it into her clothes to, past the British military to get out of Boston and to her husband. Quaker's were also considered Loyalist's; But Lydia Darragh, a Quaker, became a spy for the American Revolution when British officers forcefully took quarter's (housing) in her home.
During the American Revolutionary War, the American South became the main battleground of the war in 1778 because of a change in British strategy. After failures in their northern campaigns, the British decided to take control of the more loyalist, and less heavily defended, American colonies in the South, as a supposedly sure step towards taking over all of the colonies once again.
The British controlled most of the major seaports during the war. The ports they did not control were blockaded.
Red Coats were the soldiers sent by the British king to control the colonists, who used this term for them because their coats were red. It was the Red Coats that the Americans fought against in the Revolutionary War.
During the American Revolutionary War, the American South became the main battleground of the war in 1778 because of a change in British strategy. After failures in their northern campaigns, the British decided to take control of the more loyalist, and less heavily defended, American colonies in the South, as a supposedly sure step towards taking over all of the colonies once again.
The American Colonists and the British fought each other over the right for America to be free from Great Britain's control.
Because other countries involved themselves too because they wanted to see the British lose their colonies. This is mainly the French, who helped secure the American victory by providing naval support. The French and the British had been squabbling for years over control of Canada.
The British created the colonies of New Brunswick and Upper Canada in order to accommodate loyalists who had fled the United States after the American Revolution. These colonies were established as a way to provide land and resources for the loyalist settlers and to assert British control and influence in North America.
The British fought in the American Revolution because the wanted to control the land.They wanted to control the land because it was theirs.
OK. So a Patriot is a person who fought for the independence of America and were against the British A Tory is a loyalist and is a person who is loyal to King George and fought for the British control
If you supported Britain, you would've been a loyalist. If you supported The Continental Army, you would've been a Patriot.