Reread the prologue. What did the Patriots and the Loyalists want in 1776?

Geography · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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In a general context related to the American Revolutionary War in 1776, the Patriots and the Loyalists had differing desires:

  1. Patriots: Patriots were individuals who supported the cause of independence from British rule. They sought freedom from British control and believed in the establishment of an independent nation, free from British taxation and governance. They wanted to assert their rights and self-governance.
  2. Loyalists: Loyalists, also known as Tories, were individuals who remained loyal to the British Crown. They wished to maintain the existing colonial relationship with Britain and were against the idea of independence. Loyalists believed in the authority of the British government and wanted to remain part of the British Empire.

The Patriots aimed for independence, seeking autonomy and self-rule, while the Loyalists desired to maintain allegiance to the British monarchy and preferred to continue under British governance. This divide in desires and loyalties was a fundamental aspect of the American Revolutionary war.