about 90,000 became political refugees
the loyalists gave the american war weapons to use for their war
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
They were Patriots in the American Revolution.
why did hamilton defend the loyalists in court after the american revolution
Different things happened to some of the loyalists. Some of them fled back to England. Others were caught and had their property taken from them. Some were even exiled, which, in a time with unexplored territory, was a rather gruesome fate.
they lived happily ever after in Canada, Britain, or Bahamas.
No, the United States prevailed over the Loyalists.
the loyalists gave the american war weapons to use for their war
the loyalists were vary hart broken when America got its independence
No and they were called Loyalists.
During the American Revolution, loyalists were the colonists who had decided to stay 'loyal' to the British crown.
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
They all moved to New York (present day...)
The loyalists were people who opposed the war for independence while the patriots were American colonists who wanteed the independence
The Loyalists were colonists who continued to support the Crown (Britain) at the start and during the American Revolution. One prominent Loyalist figure was Thomas Hutchinson of Massachusetts. After the war most went to Canada or the Caribbean or back to England to escape the hatred an abuse.
they all got killed they all got killed
The American rebels in the American Revolution were fighting for their rights and their country against the mother country, Britain. On the other hand, the Loyalists remained supportive of Britain against the rebels in the war.