In the colonies, it was the "Loyalists" who opposed going to war against Britain, mainly due to the fact that they believed the grievances of the "Patriots" were wildly exagerated<span />
They faced smallpox, low supplies, little to no food, and the bitter cold.<span />
The answer is Patrick Henry. During the first Continental Congress, Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry believe that going to war with Britain is unavoidable. Both wanted to be armed and fight with the Britains to achieve total freedom. It is their advocacy to fight for true liberty. It is Patrick Henry's statement "Give me liberty or give me death" that made a mark.
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Because it cut off the southerners supply of things, this helped a lot
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