Redcoats, Loyalists, Patriots.

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Redcoats, Loyalists, Patriots. By Nate W. and Eli C.

The Redcoats. The Redcoats, or British Army. Serves under the King of Britain. King George the lll was the king of Britain during the American Revolution. The Redcoats fought the American because they were resisting the British army and wouldn’t pay taxes. infromaton from www.shmoop.com/american-revolution/king-george-iii.html picturehttps://www.landofthebrave.info/images/british-foot.jpg https://www.thinglink.com/scene/718173519317303297

The Patriots. The Patriots are the American people that rebelled against the king, and now live under the American Government. The Patriots fought the the Redcoats on multiple occasions. One of the major battles was The Battle of Bunker Hill. picture https://a2ua.com/patriot/patriot-006.jpg https://a2ua.com/patriot/img-004.php?pic=/patriot/patriot-004.jpg

The Loyalists The Loyalists are people who stay loyal to the King. The Loyalists helped the Redcoats by feeding them and housing them. Some also joined them to help the British army. The Loyalists disliked the Boston Tea Party and also the Intolerable acts. www.UShistory.org picture http://study.com/cimages/videopreview/4.28_101304.jpg

The British color was red because They had to see thier men in the fog and cannon fire and it would been easy and cheaper for it to be red. also so the enemy couldn't see them bleedd DragonArt.org

Paul Revere On April 18, 1775, Revere and two other men (William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott) rode from Boston to warn patriots that the british army was coming!

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