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Which group of colonists were known as Patriots during the Revolutionary War? A. those who remained loyal to King George III B. those who wanted to join the British military C. those who wanted to put an end to all wars, including those with the French and Native Americans D. those who rebelled against England's colonial reforms

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Answer: D, Those who rebelled against England's colonial reforms

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We call ourself "patriotic" because of the name "patriots," symbolizing our independence and freedom

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