: ''This article concerns Patriots in the
American Revolutionary War. For other uses of the word "patriot", see the
disambiguation page.''
'Patriots' (also known as Americans,
Whigs, Congress-Men or Rebels) were colonists of
British Thirteen Colonies who rebelled against the British control during the
American Revolution and declared themselves an independent nation, the
United States of America in July
1776. Their rebellion was based on the political philosophy of
republicanism, as expressed by pamphleteers such as
Thomas Jefferson,
Alexander Hamilton, and
Thomas Paine.
As a group, Patriots comprised men and women representing the full array of social, economic, ethnic and racial backgrounds. They included college students like
Alexander Hamilton, planters like Thomas Jefferson, and plain farmers like
Daniel Shays and
Joseph Plumb Martin. Their opponents among fellow colonists were the
Loyalists or "
Tories", who remained loyal to the
British Crown. (In addition many people remained neutral or said nothing.)
Many Patriots were active before
1775 in groups such as the
Sons of Liberty. The most prominent leaders of the Patriots are referred to today by Americans as the
Founding Fathers of the United States.
References
★ Joseph J. Ellis. ''Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation'' (2002), Pulitzer Prize
★ Mark E. Kann; ''The Gendering of American Politics: Founding Mothers, Founding Fathers, and Political Patriarchy'' Praeger, 1999
online version
★ Robert Middlekauff; ''The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763-1789'' (2005)
online version
★ John C. Miller; ''Origins of the American Revolution.'' (1943)
online version
★ John C. Miller; ''Triumph of Freedom, 1775-1783,'' (1948)
online version
★ Robert Previdi; "Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly,'' Vol. 29, 1999
★ Ray Raphael. ''A People's History of the American Revolution: How Common People Shaped the Fight for Independence'' (2002)
★ Cokie Roberts. ''Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation'' (2005)
List of prominent Patriots
Note: most of the individuals listed below served the Revolution in multiple capacities. The classifications below are in suggestion of those for which they have most been remembered.
Statesmen and office holders
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Benjamin Franklin
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John Hancock
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John Adams
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Thomas Jefferson
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James Madison
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John Dickinson
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Patrick Henry
Pamphleteers and activists
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Samuel Adams
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William Molineux
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Thomas Paine
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Alexander Hamilton
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Paul Revere
Military officers
''See also
List of important people in the era of the American Revolution.''
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George Washington
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Nathanael Greene
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Francis Marion