Influence
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. The Patriots came from many different backgrounds. Among the most active of the Patriots group were highly educated and fairly wealthy individuals. However, without the support of the ordinary men and women, such as farmers, lawyers, merchants, seamstresses, homemakers, shopkeepers, and ministers, the struggle for independence would have failed.
In 2000 historian Robert Calhoon said the consensus of historians is that in the Thirteen Colonies between 40 and 45 percent of the white population supported the Patriots' cause, between 15 and 20% supported the Loyalists, and the remainder were neutral or kept a low profile.
[2] With a white population of about 2.5 million, that makes about 380,000 to 500,000 Loyalists. The great majority of them remained in America, since only about 80,000 Loyalists left the United States 1775-1783. They went to Canada, Britain, Florida or the West Indies, but some eventually returned.
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Many
Patriots were active before 1775 in groups such as the Sons of Liberty.
... that in the Thirteen
Colonies between 40 and 45
percent of the white population
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No taxation without representation
so in the beginning the founding fathers where in the minority. I'm only 2nd generation American myself. mmmmm I will go with the peoples right to bear arms against its own nation are overdue.