Casimir Pulaski
Your moms ...jk ...it was on the colonist side
The colonist's side, or the American side if you prefer to call it that.
A Neutralist is a colonist way back in times who is neither on the Patriots' side, who go against Britain/England, nor the Loyalists' side, who was loyal to the kingdom of Britain/England.
The Colonist's, (American's), fought for their right's and freedom's from the English Empire, (British). The French, due to their hatred of the English fought with the American's while the Hessian (German mercenaries) fought for the British. The indentured servants and slaves fought for both sides, more on the British side feeling the British to be the better, 'stronger team' to be on. The American's won, and that is how the 'great experiment' began. The Great experiment is the belief that 'man' could govern him/her self. This would be the first time ever in History that this was tried.
Marquis de Lafayette
Yes, he was on the colonists side. He fought with the colonial army for years.
Casimir Pulaski
A Colonist that was on the side of England were called loyalistsIf On the Side of America they were called Patriots
George Washington
the colonist side
To get to the other side.
Your moms ...jk ...it was on the colonist side
To get to the other side.
The colonist's side so the U.S. would have freedom
The US fought on the Allied, or UN side in Korea.
They were 'afraid' of the Native Americans.