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Is The Patriot Accurate
The Patriot Accurate Or Not?
People get their information from some not very reliable sources like movies and the internet. And theis people believe it and it can be false. The Patriot is a movie many people rely on for their facts about the Revolutionary War. But is the Hollywood hit movie accurate or not? The Hollywood hit the patriot is historically accurate to the American Revolution by the military actions, social views, and political views.
First off, a big historical truth in the movie the Patriot is the social and the slave life in the southern colonies. The plantation owners or people that had multiple slaves ruled the south and if you didn’t rule in the south then you struggled. In the south you were either are a wealthy rich plantation

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