Loyalist
We need the military power of Great Britain. British soldiers:
We lack the power to fight Great Britain.
a. Britain has about 500,000 soldiers
The British government has generally been fair in running the empire. The different acts benefit the colonies more than they harm them.
a. Acts like the quartering act could have been made to please the colonist so that way the king did not have to raise the taxes on anything and cause the colonist to rebel against him more than they already were.
b. The Tea Tax was to pay for the victory of the French and Indian war Britain had spent 90 million pounds during the War.
The British felt that Americans should share the expense of the war which was fought in large measure for the protection of the colonists.
The colonies Are separate elements, incapable of unifying or governing themselves
a. Britain has ruled some of the colonies since the 16th century
Total separation would create terrible problems such as:
King George tried to keep things fair.
a. He himself paid taxes as well
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
This is completely an opinion question. a loyalist is someone loyal to the country they came from, and a patriot is someone loyal to the country they live in. (example: someone moved from England to Canada. If they support England, they're a loyalist. If they support Canada, they're a patriot)
Patriots
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When you cannot find any other sources that supports its arguments.
"Why do you feel the colonists who side with you are more capable of governing than is the King and Parliament who have vast experience?"
{"you should ask them"- First answer from "chickdee1".} In you textbook it should tell you who was a patriot or loyalist.
A Patriot supported the revolution and the formation of a new country, a Loyalist disapproved of this and felt that America should remain a British colony.
The colonists should stop complaining about the king of England.
he was a patriot
This is completely an opinion question. a loyalist is someone loyal to the country they came from, and a patriot is someone loyal to the country they live in. (example: someone moved from England to Canada. If they support England, they're a loyalist. If they support Canada, they're a patriot)
The segment of the debate that crystallizes arguments against the resolution is typically called the "rebuttal." This is where debaters counter and challenge the points made by the opposing side to strengthen their own position.
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
To analyze a debate, you should evaluate the arguments presented by each side, assess the evidence supporting those arguments, consider the logical reasoning used, and scrutinize the overall persuasiveness of the debaters. It is important to look at the structure of the debate, including how well each team responds to their opponents' points and how effectively they engage with the topic at hand.
To start a Hindi debate, you should begin by introducing the topic clearly and succinctly. Outline the rules and time limits for speakers, and designate someone to moderate the debate. Encourage participants to present their arguments respectfully and logically.
It's a little late to decide that, isn't it? There haven't been either Patriots or Loyalists since the end of the Revolution in the 1780s. If I lieved at that time, I might be a Loyalist if I wanted to remain part of the British Empire and I would be a Patriot if I didn't.
In a debate, the main arguments you will seek to prove and defend should be clear, logical, and supported by evidence. They should directly address the topic at hand, anticipate counterarguments, and aim to convince the audience of the validity of your position. Remember to stay focused on your key points and avoid getting sidetracked by irrelevant information.