Loyalists and Patriots after the war Introduction Imagine, we just won a war that is a big part of history. You won you get independence from the king. Now you are Americans. But now you have to live with your enemies. “Loyalists! But we won the war we deserve to live in peace!” Everybody came out of their houses and looked at you, “WE DESERVE PEACE” you yell ,everybody cheers. Would you be happy? Different Beliefs of the Patriots and Loyalist There were a lot of important people during the war. But I am going to tell you the most important patriots and loyalists. Patriots To be a patriots, you must hate the kings rules and disobey him! George Washington- He was the leader of the First Continental army. Paul Revere- He made the ´´Boston …show more content…
Actually, Loyalists and Patriots still didn't get along after the war! Patriots attacked loyalists if the loyalists lived with them. They still attacked each other even after the king wasn't the king of America. The loyalists still didn't give up following the king's orders. My thinking I would also be mad that some people in my town had different beliefs as me. But i wouldn't be so mad that I would fight with them. I would accept the differences that we have. So I am acting like a loyalist. Did patriots still buy English goods even after the war? Patriots became Americans they made their own supplies. If they still bought from England they would have still gotten taxes, which they don't want so they had war over that. Loyalists may have still have bought from england even though they were free Americans. My thinking It is a good idea to still boycott English goods because then they would´ve still gotten taxes. That's one reason why Americans had the war so they couldn't get anymore taxes. They also fought because their taxes were unfair. If loyalists wanted to leave because patriots were in the same land with them, where did the loyalists …show more content…
I'm 21, with reddish orangish hair. I am against the king, so i am a patriots to my offense. We were the honest type of people, but people voted me to be the first continental army leader. So, i guess i have to become a leader. Now that I am the leader I had to prepare the army and get the plans of the british so I can see what they are up to. I send Paul Revere and three other men and a woman, Sybil Ludington. They all went to get the news but, surprisingly Sybil Ludington went the farthest by 40 miles, then Paul Revere and the other three men went less and less. The British had some good plans but not good enough to beat us, the Sons of