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Buried History of the American Revolution

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Description: A view of the war from an American loyalist perspective.
the majority of colonists thought of themselves as British, respected English law and did not want to rebel against their King or change their agreements by force. The thirteen colonies were Crown property and most settlers, including the Pilgrim Fathers (who only made up a third of those arriving on the Mayflower, the rest were radicals), agreed to work for a limited period under the terms and conditions of an indentured employee in exchange for free passage, a land grant negotiated with the Indians and a much better lifestyle than their counterparts in Britain.
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