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Last Updated: 18th May 2024

What percentage of Americans fought the Revolution?

3 percent would equal 75,000. A cursory glance at Wikipedia's entry about the Revolutionary War will reveal that more than 250,000 men served as regulars or militiamen during the conflict. However, the Continental Army stood at 90,000.



What percent of the population took part in the American Revolution?

The athree percenta myth was born from the fact that only 80,000 people fought in the war. This gives us 2.96 per cent of the country who served in George Washington's Army, based on the estimated 1780 population at 2,780 369

Second, how many colonists were loyal to the British? Current thinking is that around 20 percent of colonists were Loyalists, those who remained loyal to England or King George. A small percentage of the colonists were also patriots who believed there was no other option than independence.

How many American soldiers fought in the Revolutionary War?

More than 230,000 soldiers were serving in the Continental Army during American Revolution. However, only 48,000 of them at any given time.

Why did not most Americans support the revolution at its inception?

They liked the British. Many people read English books and wore English clothes. They did not want to go against England, they simply wanted to be treated fair.