The American revolutionaries were a diverse group of individuals, including colonial leaders, soldiers, and ordinary citizens who opposed British rule in the 13 American colonies during the late 18th century. Key figures included George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams, who played significant roles in organizing resistance, advocating for independence, and shaping new governance. They were motivated by a desire for self-determination, liberty, and resistance to British taxation and laws perceived as unjust. Their collective efforts ultimately led to the successful establishment of the United States and its independence from Britain.
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