The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can answer the following.
The three things in American Patriots that were willing to risk in order to see that the three existed for future Americans were their lives, their positions, and their rights.
That is why Patriots from the 13 American colonies fought the Revolutionary War with such conviction and passion. They were hungry for liberty and get independence from the English crown. They had been punished and aggravated by the British government impositions such as the Intolerable Acts, the Navigations Acts, the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, and the Townshend Act, among others. They did not have a voice or representation in the English Parliament.
And against all odds, the Continental Army defeated the experienced British troops.