Answer: Colonists who supported the British cause in the American Revolution were Loyalists, often called Tories, or, occasionally, Royalists or King's Men. George Washington's winning side in the war called themselves "Patriots", and in this article Americans on the revolutionary side are called Patriots. For a detailed analysis of the psychology and social origins of the Loyalists, see Loyalist (American Revolution).
This article is an overview of some of the prominent Loyalist military units of the Revolution, and of the fighting they did for the British Crown.
Explanation: Engraving of the American Revolutionary War, depicting the death of British Major Patrick Ferguson, being shot from his horse on October 7, 1780, as he commanded Loyalist regulars and militia at the Battle of Kings Mountain, a Patriot military victory.
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Second Amendment: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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"Bear arms" basically means to be able to own guns
Answer: The population in The U.S. was slightly above 266 million
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Albany Plan-1754
Articles of Confederation-1781
Treaty of Paris- 1783
Northwest Ordinance- July 1787
Shays Rebellion- 1786
Us Constitution first draft- August 1787
The Suez Canal in Egypt is a man made canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red sea.