What percentage of the colonists were patriots? Tories? Indifferent?
1 Answer
According to John Adams they accounted for a third of the poupulation, it is disputed today
Explanation:
Originally our estimates were based on John Adams who asserted that 1/3 supported independence 1/3 supported the crown and 1/3 were uncommitted. Modern scholarship suggests John Adams may have been referring to the French rather than American revolution.
Today our best estimates are Patriots 40-55% Loyalists 15-25% uncommitted 30-45%
We get these figures by reading writings such as journals. People would often indicate events of the day describing things such as tension between neighbors over the issue. Another way is to scrutinize historical events. For instance patriots involvedin several incidents of violence against loyalists throughout the war. By comparing the frequency of these events, where they occurred, and who was involved we can get a reasonable idea of how the population was divided.