They weould be called Loyalists.
Loyalists
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
Yes, Loyalists were colonists who remaind loyal to the Crown.
They were loyal British citizens.
It wasn't just one colonist, it was several. These colonist were referred to as loyalists because they wanted to stay loyal to the king for various reasons.
Loyalists are people who remain loyal to the established ruler or government of a country ( I.e. colonist of the American Revolutionary period who supported the British)
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
An exact total of the colonist that remain loyal to the crown is not available. There are documentation to support that as many as one third of the colonist were loyalist.
They were called Loyalists or Tories.
Yes, Loyalists were colonists who remaind loyal to the Crown.
Loyalists fought for the British because they were loyal to the crown. The colonists who were rebelling were called Patriots.
During the American Revolution, a British colonist in America that was still loyal to King George the III was called a loyalist.
British soldiers were called Red Coats by the Bostonians. They were also called Red Coats by most other people who were not loyal to the British Crown.
They were loyal British citizens.
They were called Loyalists.They remained loyal during and after the Revolutionary War.They were also called Tories, after a group of Irish robbers. The name is still applied to the British Conservative party.Loyalists
{| |- | There were many colonists in the American Colonies that wished to remain loyal to the crown. They were known as Torys. Many moved to what is now Canada so that they could stay subjects of the British Crown. |}
{| |- | There were many colonists in the American Colonies that wished to remain loyal to the crown. They were known as Torys. Many moved to what is now Canada so that they could stay subjects of the British Crown. |}
They were loyal British citizens.