During the American Revolution, John Adams, a patriot leader, estimated that one-third of Americans supported the Revolution, one-third opposed it, and one-third “didn’t give a d**n.” He was correct. We must not assume that the arguments against the Revolution were illogical, even if we disagree with them. In order to understand the odds for and against the Revolution, as well as the reasons some Americans supported it and many opposed it, we need to examine the arguments advanced to convince Americans to support the cause as well as the arguments advanced by other Americans to persuade their countrymen to stick with Great Britain.
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