1 Sir Frances Bernard- Loyalist
2 Thomas Whatley- Loyalist
3 William pit- Patriot
4 Thomas Paine- Patriot
5 Thomas Jefferson- Patriot
6 Joseph Brant- Loyalist
7 Samuel Adams- Loyalist
8 Mercy Ottis Warren- Patriot
9 Patrick Henry- Patriot
10 Thomas hutchingson- Loyalist
-BBBM
A) because the definition of popular sovereignty is a doctrine in which the government is created by and subject to the will of the people.
<span>Probable answers for that are enemy or rival. An enemy or
rival is someone who is aggressively opposed to or angry at a certain something
or someone. Having an enemy could occur in a lot of settings. This could be of
personal experience, or in a much greater aspect such as a nations being
enemies or rivals in a war.</span>
The best option would be that "<span>Most colonists wanted the same rights and privileges enjoyed by British citizens living in England," since their main grievance was that they were being taxed without being allowed representation in Parliament. Was an anwser to the same question on here
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