A+ answer: Tories
A loyalist was loyal to the English throne, but a traitor to the American cause.
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law abider is another word for loyalists
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
Imperialists
Loyalists were also called traitors during the revolutionary war and, were commonly tar and feathered when the colonists won the revolutionary war.
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Another name for a loyalist is Tory. Torries or loyalists were people who remained loyal to England during the Revolutionary war.
law abider is another word for loyalists
The clue to the answer is in the name "loyalists " because they were loyal to the English king.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
Imperialists
false
Loyalists were also called traitors during the revolutionary war and, were commonly tar and feathered when the colonists won the revolutionary war.
Ok if you hated the country you were in and loved another why stay in the one you hate. (loyalists loved Britain and thought Americans were unproper pigs)
The Loyalists