Patriots
A couple are: Patriots Sons and Daughters of Liberty Americans Rebels (by Britain) :-P I guess you could said minutemen or militia but... People of the Continental Congress
During The Revolutionary War, people either sided with the king, loyalists, or people who wanted freedom, patriots. Neutralists were the group who sided with any, they simply did not really care!
During the American Revolution, rebels did destroy a statue of King George III.
The Patriots and the Tories were two groups of people during the American Revolution. The Patriots were a group of "rebels" against the King(George III) and wanted freedom and independence in America. The Tories were "loyalists", that is, loyal to the King. They were against independence in America and were proud of being British. They most likely just didn't want conflict with Britain during this time.
Rebels.
The Minutemen
The Rebels
In the American revolutionary war, the people who remained loyal to the king were called Loyalists or Tories.
Americans: Continental Army, Patriots, or rebels British: British Navy, lobster backs, or red coats
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
The Southerners were called Rebels. The Northerners were called Yankees. The spellings are the same today.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
Patriots
rebels
The Revolutionary War - 1995 Rebels and Redcoats 1-1 was released on: USA: 1995
The term "rebels" typically refers to groups that oppose an established authority or government, often in a revolutionary context. In the context of the American Civil War, the Confederacy is commonly referred to as the "rebels," while the Union refers to the northern states that remained loyal to the federal government. Therefore, the Union itself is not called the rebels; rather, it is the Confederates who are referred to as such.