Joseph Galloway didn't support the idea of total independence from greatBritain.He was a loyalist, therefore supporting Britain. See Biography on Joseph Galloway.
No, Joseph Galloway did not support the idea of total independence from Great Britain. He advocated for a peaceful resolution to the tensions between the American colonies and Britain, and proposed a plan for a colonial union that would maintain ties with Britain. However, his proposals were not widely accepted, and he eventually turned his support towards the British crown during the Revolutionary War.
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Because he was loyal to Britain.
The senate censured him
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Joseph L. Galloway was born on 1941-11-13.
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Joseph Galloway was a man from the late 1700's who was a Loyalist and supported the Stamp Act and believed Britian was the most powerful country in the world and had the best government. He believed that Britian should control the North American Colonies, but that the colonies should also have a voice in Parliment.
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