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erastovalidia [21]
1 year ago
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What did the patriots want

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Brilliant_brown [7]1 year ago
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Patriots were people who wanted the American colonies to gain their independence from Britain. They wanted their own country called the United States.

My name is Ann [436]1 year ago
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Answer: Patriots were people who wanted the American colonies to gain their independence from Britain. They wanted their own country called the United States.

Explanation: The Patriots were those colonials who were growing weary of British rules and policies, especially when they had no say in how these laws would be made or implemented. They strived for freedom from a tyrannical royal government, often led by Royal Governors who suppressed any utterance of rebellion.

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