nothing because they don't like each other !
Patriots were those who supported the independence of the American colonies from the British Empire. Loyalists were loyal to the British crown. Roughly speaking, Patriots and Loyalists were each a third of the population, with the remaining third not taking a side. Conflicts between Patriots and Loyalists weren't just fought on the battlefield. Especially in the backcountry, old feuds were often continued between supporters of both sides. As is the case in any civil war, these conflicts were often brutal, with murders, arson, and other crimes perpetrated by both sides.
The first televised presidential debate was between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon on Septermber 26,1960.
the British and the Indians America's over the control of the 13 colonies and to gain more land
He didn't say that in a debate, but in the Gettysburg Address. It is probably one of the greatest speeches any president has given.
"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?"
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
debates
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
Nixon and Kennedy presidential debate is considered a major debate.
The case line in debate refers to the assumption that all the debates are part of the bigger debate.
patriots would debate about freedom with patriots
There is no voting at debates.
Debates start with a proposition or statement
slavery
Barack Obama won the last debate
Hi As in life there are always at least to ways to answer a question, and in debates there are two types of debate. There is open debate that can lead to a general acceptance of a topic, that can become a specific norm, that can influence people. There are closed debates that are not aired in the general domain, and these do little to directly influence people.