HSTY2666 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Puritans, Tyrant
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The three groups who supported the british or wanted to undermine the patriots. White americans who supported the british, american indian tribes and enslaved who attempted to escape captivity and flee to the british. These groups cannot really be termed as loyalists as they had their own agenda, and perhaps supported neither side. Calhoun: someone who performed an overt action in support of the british: bear arms, fighting for the british. Although some people who fight for either side because it meant they were imprisoned or because they would be fed. Seek military protection: do business with the british army. Could be loyalism or chance to make money: go into exile. Sign an address to a british official, e. g. welcoming them to a place. 20,000 americans enlisted in the loyalist units over the course of the war. Why many historians call it a civil war. Former thought is that after the establishing of the declaration of independence, victory was inevitable.