The partiots were important to the revolutionary war, because they owed their allegience to the revolutionary idealim, whereas the betrayers were peril to the revolutionary war.
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If you mean during the revolution, the good things included new land, crops, and distance from the English crown.
The American Revolution inspired many other revolutions such as the Haitian Revolution and the French Revolution. The American Revolution showed that Revolutions could be started and ended with a good outcome. So the Haitians, Latins, French, and a bunch of other countries revolted.
George III was King of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover, (actually his title was Elector of Hanover, a portion of Germany he inherited when he became King, round about modern day Hamburg and the surrounding coast and land). He also had other German Mercenaries, as well as American Loyalists, Canadian Settlers and some Native American Tribes.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense which helped people decide to fight in the American Revolution. So he was a good person for the Americans and a bad person for the British.
They didn't have to, they chose to support Great Britain because they thought they shouldn't break away from England.