When it came to allegiances during the American Revolution, there were very few colonists that remained neutral as most were either patriots or loyalist. Patriots also seemed to enjoy massive support in the coastal regions.
When the American Revolution broke out, the colonists were divided into:
- Patriots - Those who wanted to be independent of Britain
- Loyalists - Those who still wanted to remain under the British but with better rights
There was trend noticed that along the coast, most people supported the Patriots and this was most likely because they wanted better trade policies than the British were offering.
Even though there was strong Loyalist support at the beginning of the war, this gradually disappeared as the British committed more atrocities.
In conclusion, the colonists were mostly divided amongst the Loyalists and the Patriots.
You did not include the map which is why my answer was general.
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D. More European countries began to copy the imperialist model developed by earlier empires.
FFS - the Lusitania was a BRITISH ship <span> caused the loss of life on boats, at one point targeting an american ship and resulting in the death of over 120 americans
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