They mostly supported the Patriots
Answer:
The parties and their representatives would all point to others and blame others for the problems in the country. Nobody would present a way to fix the issues but they all had something to say when it came down to who to blame for those problems. This was a period where nationalism and race were the main talking points and people looked for every opportunity to find a scapegoat. In this cartoon, they are blaming others for stealing money as an example of shifting the blame.
Thomas Paine wrote the pamphlets “the American Crisis” and “Common Sense” which helped influence the writing of the Declaration of independence.