Patriot, Loyalist, Neutral

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Patriot, Loyalist, Neutral You Decide!

On a Separate Sheet of Paper: Loyalist: those that remained LOYAL to the British (made up approx. 20-30% of colonists) Patriot: those that supported Americans and wanted to oppose and eventually break away from the British (40-45% of colonists) Neutral: those who could not choose a side during the conflict (25-40% of colonists)

Activity One Read the descriptions of the colonists and based on your overall knowledge of the causes of the Revolutionary War and the definitions we recorded, categorize them as being Patriot, Loyalist or Neutral You must use at least ONE COMPLETE SENTENCE to explain your decision

Activity Two Use the criteria provided to “recruit” one of the colonists as a British spy in the colonies Explain your reasoning using at least THREE COMPLETE SENTENCES