Answer:
For two reasons, early American colonists did not consider themselves "Americans": most were British citizens, and the term of "Americans" did not exist at the time. Even though the phrase became widely used (it was coined by British officials as a method to distinguish themselves), it wasn't considered a badge of honor until the Revolutionary War...and the consequent emergence of a new country independent of its overlords on the other side of the Atlantic.
Explanation:
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A few words with the prefix pater/part are:
patriarch - head of the household
paternal - relating to the father
paternity - test to determine child's father.
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