Revolutionary Leaders In The Revolutionary And Latin American Revolutions

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An issue that revolutionary leaders in both the American and Latin American revolutions faced was that the vast majority of colonists were loyalists who felt a sense of pride with their connection to the mother country, disapproving of the revolutionary cause because they saw no reason to seek independence in the first place, something the leaders knew they had to change in order to garner their support. In the American revolution, many colonists still saw themselves as British, “and their pride in that identity, which had risen to a feverish height with Britain’s victory in the French and Indian war, remained strong.” (50) “Americans took particular pride in being governed under Britain’s unwritten constitution, which they considered the most