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'''Patriots''', also known as '''Colonials''' and '''Rebels''', were the colonists of the [[Thirteen Colonies]] of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] in [[North America]] who violently rebelled against British control during the [[American Revolution]]. | '''Patriots''', also known as '''Colonials''' and '''Rebels''', were the colonists of the [[Thirteen Colonies]] of [[United Kingdom|Great Britain]] in [[North America]] who violently rebelled against British control during the [[American Revolution]]. | ||
The rebellion, ignited by the [[Boston Tea Party]], gave way for the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Continental Congress]], consisting of | The rebellion, ignited by the [[Boston Tea Party]], gave way for the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The [[Continental Congress]], consisting of Patriot delegates, created the [[Continental Army]] to combat the British Crown's forces, with the colonies soon declaring war with the [[British Army]] against political misrepresentation. Following the conflicts, the Patriot leadership signed the [[Declaration of Independence]] in July 1776, paving the way for the creation of the [[United States]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:01, 16 October 2013
Patriots, also known as Colonials and Rebels, were the colonists of the Thirteen Colonies of Great Britain in North America who violently rebelled against British control during the American Revolution.
The rebellion, ignited by the Boston Tea Party, gave way for the American Revolutionary War. The Continental Congress, consisting of Patriot delegates, created the Continental Army to combat the British Crown's forces, with the colonies soon declaring war with the British Army against political misrepresentation. Following the conflicts, the Patriot leadership signed the Declaration of Independence in July 1776, paving the way for the creation of the United States.
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